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We had to bit the bullet and create mil logins for each person. But now that
we have also identified the login with initials AND added the login and
password switch into the desktop icon...Folks are using Mil a lot more....it
doesn't hurt that we also got a new server so Mil sessions load a LOT
quicker.
gde

On 6/27/05, Pamela Murison <pmurison at library dot uwa dot edu dot au> wrote:
>
> Has anyone figured out a way to print spine labels based on initials
> (not login), or even Millennium session, or PC?
>
> Our cataloging staff are currently using Innopac (telnet) to print spine
> labels. Everyone uses the same login, but have their own initials to
> access the label printing functionality. Printing is based on initials,
> so that the labels for each user are kept together (and are not all
> mixed together with other users' labels).
>
> Our cataloging staff want to keep the number of logins to a minimum.
> In Millennium, if 6 staff login using the same login to print spine
> labels, every user's labels are all mixed up i.e. printing is based on
> login rather than initials.
>
> We are using Millennium Silver 1.1, and Print Wizard 2.7 (demo version).
>
> Regards,
> Pam Murison
> Support Analyst
> (Information Technology) Library
> The University of Western Australia
> Ph: (08) 6488 2548
> Email: pmurison at library dot uwa dot edu dot au
>
>
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