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63.1 | I don't think this works, but it was years ago | A1VAX::BARTH | Bridge-o-matic does it again! | Thu Feb 20 1992 14:03 | 8 |
| It seems to me I tried this a long time ago. I don't remember it being
particularly successful. If it's going to work, you'll have to have an
entry in the PROFILE which lists the remote user's name and points to the
default directory on the remote system, including the nodename.
Good luck.
K.
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63.2 | not likely . . . | SHALOT::LAMPSON | Whatever ya do, ya gotta have FUN! | Thu Feb 20 1992 14:46 | 7 |
| It's not going to work. ALL-IN-1 cannot use its privileges to
access remote files. I suppose if the file was world read/
writable or if a proxy was set up to do this, it might work
in the way that Karl suggested. All I can do is echo Karl's
Good luck.
_Mike
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63.3 | No can do | SHALOT::WARFORD | Richard Warford @OPA DTN 393-7495 | Thu Feb 20 1992 19:22 | 8 |
| Actually even if you got access to their calendar it wouldn't work.
Calendar information is split into three parts. User information,
meeting information, and attendees information. When you do a set-owner
it just changes where it is pointing for the user information piece.
So the meeting info and attendee info would not be found.
Rick
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