kilucas wrote:
> Marik
> 
> Thanks for the reminder and I had indeed spotted these threads. I'm
> guessing that I'd run the Sage server under VMWare primarily just to
> get it to run on Windows and that I'd then get the security benefits
> as side-effects. 


That's correct.


> But these are all guesses which is why I'm very
> interested to check what I should really be doing in a Windows
> environment for multi-user access.
> 


Are you running multiple separate notebooks (e.g., one each for 
different sets of users) or are you running just one notebook?  How much 
do you trust your users? (e.g., do you expect some to try to break into 
things and use the server to email spam or whatever?)

The easiest way to set up a multi-user server is to just get the vmware 
version of Sage running, start sage, and then use the notebook() 
command.  At the sage prompt, type notebook? to read the help.  In 
particular, you'll probably want to read about the "accounts", 
"address", and "secure" options.

Jason


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