> From: Nick Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] remote access
> 
> 
>> Thank you Patrick, excellent, yes, "remote status access" is what I wanted,
>> I have now made an alias for it and it is on desktop for easy access (I have
>> never fancied the control strip and disable it, it is a sneaky little strip
>> and even collapsed, leaves this little tab that sort of unbalances the sheer
>> beauty of my desktop. Even key commanding this little bit away is not far
>> enough away for me - I still know it is lurking, demanding to be brought to
>> life, ... must talk to my shrink later today about this...)
> 
> You don't need a desktop alias, just look down the apple menu and you
> should have "Remote access status" right there.


Well, that is how I found it following Patrick's instruction. An alias on
the desk saves a click. Nick, I can't tell you how busy and important I am
around here and what a single daily saved click means over a long period of
time...

David Elmo



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