Thanks you, Lisa. I really appreciate your response. This is what I 
thought. Thank you for confirming. It makes perfect sense.

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:09:12 PM UTC-7, Lisa S wrote:
>
> I don't think you ever got a response to this. From a technical 
> standpoint, you could share your personal .ml file, yes, but I do believe 
> you need to have another cloud account.
>
> I don't think you would want to share passwords between clients, correct? 
> My suggestion would be to have a separate cloud account for each client, 
> owned by the client, so that you and the client have the password, but 
> there is no overlap between clients and the client can use that account for 
> their own personal sync. the client would be responsible for owning and 
> renewing their cloud account. They could also use their Cloud account to 
> share their own personal tasks with their spouse, etc.each cloud account 
> can have multiple files. They could have one file they share with you, 
> another file that they share with their mobile devices, and a third shared 
> with a spouse, as long as they trust you to only sync with your file 
> (because you will have the password).
>
> So, what you can do, is have a separate data file on your desktop for each 
> client, and one for yourself. each data file will have a different 
> synchronization profile with a different password and account. You will 
> want to go into options and find the option to allow multiple instances of 
> MLO at once. 
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Jenn <bilanti...@gmail.com <javascript:>
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>> I have a client who uses MLO to share tasks with me. Syncing with him is 
>> fine. I've also created a .ml file that's just personal tasks not 
>> associated with my client. 
>>
>> 1. If I want to share my personal tasks with someone other than my 
>> client, is this possible? If so, how is this accomplished? Do I need 
>> another MLO account?
>> 2. I have a second client who uses MLO. Can he also share his tasks with 
>> me without creating a problem with client #1? If so, how is this 
>> accomplished?
>>
>> Thanks
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