Re: 2 Persons, 1 Username, 1 PC

From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran.nospam_at_naplesgov.com)
Date: 02/02/04


Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 20:27:16 GMT

On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 08:46:50 -0800, carlos.cruz@algeco.pt wrote:

>Supposing that I've 2 persons using the same PC with the same login
>account.
>
>Is there a way of having 2 subfolders in a shared folder, with distinct
>wrights for each, that could be accessed without a specific login?

Well, you *could* set permissions for each folder to use a second and
third account as appropriate, but why bother? That's not the way it's
supposed to work. Give them each their own login.

Jeff



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