dan_A wrote:

The document folder that you see in the sidebar is just an alias of the same document folder for the logged in user. While all the user folders of non logged in users are visible they are not openable (is that a real word?) except for the "public" folder which has a drop box. You can place anything in a non logged in users drop box but will be warned that you cant see (look at) the results of your move.

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Yes, I figured that out while moving files around between networked computers.
It helps that I'm the one who set up the PW, etc for various family members (just as an exercise) and discovered the above :-)


My next adventure will be in wireless networking and digesting all the mumbo-jumbo on encryption and security features.

As a credit to this group, I continue receiving and reading posts dispite having put aside the OS 9.1/s900 several months ago.


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