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Hi, I am new and want to test out Coda's usability in our lab. Here are a few questions I run into and can't find the answers in FAQ/Manual/Mailing list. I have root volume created fine, by default it is readonly to System:AnyUser. I also created one user volume, say u.fwang2. Suppose I want to have a unified name space like: /coda -- projects -- proj1 | -- proj2 | -- users -- u.fwang2 -- u.smith ... o do I need to create volumes for intermediate directory (eg. projects, users) and mount them first? o why mounting point decision is at client's side? I must be missing something here: if I create a user group and give them permission to write under, say /coda/users (otherwise, they can not mount volume, right?), then it doesn't seem to make sense on security: each user can mount other's volume? o when we say "mount from client machine", does it mean that whoever using the client machine, request his/her own token, and do the mounting? everything when he/she log in? I guess my confusion comes from the management of hierachical volume and their interplay with ACL, I hope someone on the list can enlighten me on this. thanks -oliver __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/Received on 2001-04-11 12:29:46