Razzak -
        
        Thanks for your replies.  I'm headed out there now to see how these
issues stack up and will post the results later.

Bernie

At 02:59 PM 8/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>
>At 10:49 AM 8/29/2001 -0700, Bernie Corrigan wrote:
>>
>>... This problem follows him to other workstations when 
>>he logs in as himself.  If he logs in as someone else 
>>on his personal workstation the problem disappears ...  
>
>Bernie, 
>
>This is in addition to my previous mail:
>
>05. Make sure that when logged in, the mapped drive 
>    letter(s) and shortcut properties do match.
>
>    If not, then, they have to be consistent with the 
>    user(s) who don't experience the same problem. 
>
>Traditionally, all users should have the same mapped 
>drive letters, when using the icons on their desktop, 
>etc .. but, who knows ... 
>
>Because we are sometimes faced with existing problem(s) 
>that other people have left behind, we tend to blame the 
>obvious, which in this case is R:BASE.
>
>In my own experience, my personal limitation of product 
>knowledge and existing hidden problems from previous 
>network management should NOT constitute a problem with 
>any superficial software, such as R:BASE! 
>
>Very Best Regards,
>
>Razzak.
>
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