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    1. Re: [BOARD-L] Census Directory
    2. Pam Reid
    3. I think you all got a copy of my reply on this to the other message, but just in case, I will cut and copy it here for everyone's reading enjoyment! "If you are referring to the Census Directory that exists in the USGW National Directory, that was created by Kay Mason eons ago. She was asked to move everything out of that directory long ago. The directory still exists and every time I upload, I make a mental note to bring it up to Tim that we should delete it. But, mental notes don't work well for me <grin>. I hadn't actually opened the directory to see if there is anything left in it, but I was going on the assumption - dangerous practice) that everything had been moved. I just checked and there are a lot of files still there including a variety of sub-directories for states, SKResources, Proofs, and more. I check the States subdirectory and found it FULL of files!!!!! It was my understanding that Tim and I were the only ones with passwords to the USGW area, so it never occured to me that anyone could be uploading to that directory. If they are, they shouldn't be. I agree with Joy - if someone has that password, we need to have the password changed. But, I personally won't do anything about deleting the directory until we have resolved this. I would certainly not want this info lost if this is the only place it exists. But, my BIG question is, why is it there now?" Joy Fisher wrote: > > Pam: > > The directory called "/census" in the national web site's main directory is > the directory Ron has accused Tim of "locking him out of". > > I have been unable to find any record of Board action to authorize anyone > to have write permission to the national web site directories. > > At 01:38 PM 4/30/00 -0400, Pam Reid wrote: > >When did this happen and what has he done? > > > >Joy Fisher wrote: > > > > > > I would like to know who authorized Ron Eason to have write access to the > > > national web site. I would also like to know if he had write access to only > > > one directory or the entire site.

    04/30/2000 03:57:38