Rowland Penny <rpe...@samba.org> wrote:

> If you could set up such a scenario, then yes, your way could be used,
> but there was a mention of a server. If you have a server, you usually
> get files saved and read, so how do you differentiate between user
> 'fred' from computer18 and 'fred' from computer23 ?

I did include the proviso that the training system handles recording progress 
etc. As I read it, each station loads the training system from the server - 
which could be just serving read-ony files, or it could be serving read-only 
files plus a database, or it could be serving the files plus running a database 
and a central management program that co-ordinates the training.

If there's a need to store user-specific files, then you are correct that 
having just the one user across all the seats won't work.

But I don't think we've been given enough detail to say where on the spectrum 
this system sits.

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