* steve downes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031028 07:55]:
> Yes, Never thought of that. It is the way I need work if possible. I
> have a machine in the office, one in the workshop, & a diskless laptop
> in the lounge. 
> 
> I've just logged in using my wifes log in & it works correctly. 
> 
> Do you know of a workround or any ideas to try?

You described the physical locations but not really why you need to
have OOo running in each.  Assuming you REALLY need to do that, then
perhaps you could try VNC.  You could have a vncserver running on the
server, and then use a vnc client on each of the others.

Haven't ever tried that using the SAME user, though.

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