> If you're throwing other users in the mix, then it will add another level of
> complexity, plus the added problem of permissions. Even if you are the
> administrator, you don't have access to some folders of the other users.
> It's hard to synchronize the content of a folder when you don't have access
> to it. Sure, you could enable the root user, but if you synchronize folders
> to which you usually don't have access to, you need to be careful not to end
> up with a lot of scattered files that are owned by root and are not
> accessible by regular users. You might have another nightmare to restore the
> original permissions on the copies.

Laurent - 

    This is very interesting.  I have a desktop G3 and a G3 Dual-USB iBook.

    If I work on a file on one computer and would like to move that changed
file to the other computer, what would you recommend as the best way to do
so or would you totally recommend against it???

    Many thanks,
    bob


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