Here's an attempt at an existence proof.
Manifestly, Kate is able to log on and
send emails. There may be ways of arranging
that and storing at least some of her past
emails for access without notionally assigning her some
file space, but they are difficult for me to imagine.
Nick
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Richard Williams
> At 07:34 PM 12/7/2004 +0000, Nick Cox wrote:
> >In short, there's more than one way to do it,
> >so persevere until you find one.
>
> I have a feeling that if Nick or I were sitting next to Kate we could
> figure this out in a minute (although I've been wrong
> before). I assume
> Kate has, at some point, saved a word or excel or whatever file while
> working on a public machine, and wherever she saved it must
> be a place she
> has write access to. At ND, it would be the H: drive.
> Kate's place must
> have something comparable, unless everybody just always
> carries floppy
> disks around with them. Once Kate knows what she has write
> access to it is
> a simple matter to tell Stata to look for her downloaded ado
> files there.
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