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AT&T UNIX - Working with Other Users; Using Other Users Offices

AT&T UNIX
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Working
with
Other
Users
Using
Other
Users'
Offices
Many
times
you
need
to
use
folders
or
files
that
reside
in
the
Filecabinet
of
another
user's
Office.
For
example,
you
may
need
to
copy
someone
else's
spreadsheet
information
into
a
document
you
are
preparing
or
you
may
be
working
with
another
user
on
a
project
that
shares
the
same
folder.
For
whatever
reason,
as
long
as
the
folders
and
files
belonging
to
another
user
have
public
permission,
you
can
view,
copy,
move
and
even
delete
them
without
having
to
log
out
and
log
in
with
a
different
user
name.
All
Office
commands
work
in
other
users'
Offices
just
as
they
do
in
your
own
Office.
For
more
information
on
the
Office
commands,
see
the
"Using
Office
Commands"
chapter
in
this
section.
To
use
another
user's
Office:
1
Point
to
IOther
Users
I
in
the
Office
window.
2
Press
<Enter>
or
<Bl>.
A
window
containing
a
list
of
the
available
user
logins
is
displayed.
3
Point
to
the
Filecabinet
or
Office
you
want
to
display.
4
Press
<Enter>
or
<Bl>.
If
the
selected
Filecabinet
is
not
protected
by
private
permissions,
it
is
opened.
If
the
selected
Office
is
not
protected
by
a
password,
it
is
opened.
Note
For
security,
each
user
name
on
the
system
should
be
protected
by
a
password.
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