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We are smaller library and have created individual logins for staff for
the same reasons you have. It did create more work in the beginning but
once people were comfortable with Millennium the trouble shooting slowed
down.

We have 11 individual logins and 5 generic logins for our volunteers
etc. I have not noticed any significant slow down with the system. I
did notice that the staff was more comfortable experimenting with
Millennium when they had their own logins. Some of the staff was afraid
of messing up system settings and individual logins let people do what
they want without worrying about the other users.


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From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
[mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of
kjohnson at library dot caltech dot edu
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:14 PM
To: innopac at innopacusers dot org
Subject: Logins in Millennium

Hi,

I'm in the process of setting up logins for our Millennium, and would
like some feedback.

In telnet logins, I created individual logins so I could track problems.
Our trainer suggested that I not do that in Millennium as it apparently
slows things down, but rather that I just use the generic logins
provided by the system (milcat, milacq...) and just add a few extra ones
for special use.

I know I'm not clear on why individual logins can slow things down in
Millennium, and perhaps someone could explain it better to me. I
understand that the more logins I have, the more maintenance I have to
handle, but that's work I would be creating for myself with my eyes wide
open. I also know that if I don't have individual logins, people won't
be able the screen colors and what-not to their personal liking.
Considering the color variations we now have in telnet, I know that
opportunities for individual expression can be important around here -
for those of you who are wondering, the background colors around here
range from bright green to white... and no, mine's not the bright green
one...

So in addition to my question about slow-down, I would in general like
to know how various libraries have dealt with the issue. Thanks for any
help you can provide.

Katherine Johnson
Head, Technical Services
Caltech Library System
Millikan Library 1-32
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
Tel: (626) 395-6065 Fax: (626) 792-7540
kjohnson at library dot caltech dot edu



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