At 7:40 PM -0400 10/5/01, Douglas Taylor wrote:
>Hi Clark,
>
>I realise that my wording in the original post may have been a bit awkward.
>In case it was, here's the situation:
>
>On a machine running OS 8.x, I mount an OS 9.1 machine's volume, logging on
>as owner.  Open the remote volume, and "Desktop Folder" folder is nowhere to
>be found.
>
>Doing it the opposite way (ie: mounting an OS 8.x machine's volume on the
>9.1 machine) works just fine.  I'm not sure if it's an issue when accessing
>a 9.1 machine from a 9.1 machine.  I'll give it a try next week.

When I wrote my message I tried accessing a 9.1 machine from an 8.1 
machine and could see the Desktop Folder.
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