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Thanks to Greg Troxel and Jan Harkes for their earlier answers. > venus -primaryuser gdts-uid -h ip-addr-of-server -r root-volume-name This actually works, and it lets me have access to files without saving my coda token. I do need the token later to reintegrate, but it does work. With respect to what Jan said, I now have the mount point of each volume I want hoarded in my hoard file, and this does generally work. But: hoard -f hoard canonicalize: chdir(zlsiial) failed (Permission denied) This refers to a directory whose ACLs are: System:Administrators rlidwka zlsiial rlidwka Is it necessary to make it world readable before running hoard? I will say that the user running hoard has a coda token. -- Owen LeBlanc_at_mcc.ac.ukReceived on 2000-04-14 12:21:45