At Saturday, May 12, 2001, 5:33:51 PM, Stefan mashed together what is below:

ST> Well, if you set yourself as an administrator and others as ordinary
ST> users, those others can have their own address book profile - it does
ST> not matter whether you are working on a single machine or within a
ST> network.

"Can have their own profile" - could you describe this in more detail? I've
tried it and no matter how I tried to create an ordinary user, they still
could access all addressbooks...

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