On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 21:25:57 -0500 Carolyn Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Each of us sets our own preferences for every
> piece of software we 
> use, and they can't be changed by the other
> user. We have our own 
> "home place" to store our own documents and
> files, which are not 
> viewed by other users.
> -- 
Hi Carolyn,

Thanks for your help!

I hope you or someone else on the list can help me with the following problem:

When I login, I can go into "Users" and see my wife's main user folder, but
there is a little red "-" next to all of the folders within (except "public")
and when I try to open them it says I don't have privilege to do so.

BUT, when she logs on and opens my user folder, she CAN open all of the
folders within!!

I did as you did: both of us have administrative rights.

How do I go about "hiding" my "home place" stuff, as hers currently is.

Thanks,

Dale

"In most cases there is no free exercise whatever ... of the moral sense."--Henry 
David Thoreau

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