Help with sharing/networking an encrypted sparseimage on a LAN

I have 4 macs on an ethernet/Airport LAN, one running Lion and 3 running 10.6.8. I have an encrypted sparseimage in a 10.6.8 MBPro which I want the other computers to open and access over the LAN. When the image is mounted on one computer the others will get a message that it cannot be shared now. If I dismount it I can open it on a remote computer. I can see it on only 1 computer at a time. I have marked the mounted image and marked it shared and have even tried changing permissions for everyone to read and write.
I had this image on a machine running Tiger and did not have this problem. The mounted birtual drive could be mounted on all the computers at the same time.
The actual file exists on a User who is not an admin. I have tried putting the sparseimage in her public folder and in the Users/Shared folder without help.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA,
Bill

sdchargersfanatic wrote:
I have 2 iPads, and instead of using only one Apple ID, we set up each iPad with its own ID, and have purchased the same apps for both iPads.  Is there a way to share apps from both iPads,
No - not now. You set them up with different Apple ID's. If you had set them up with the same Apple ID from the start - you could share all of the purchased apps across as many iPads as you like. The apps purchase are tied to that Apple ID and iTunes account. So if you buy App "A" for one iPad - you can't share it twith the second iPad because that iPad is linked to a different Apple ID.
can I set up one Apple ID and use both iPads for that Apple ID?  If I do set up an Apple ID for both iPads to share, will I lose all the apps on both computers, or is there someway to save apps from both iPads and then download them later? 
Yes you can set up one ID and use it on both. Yes you will lose the apps from if you create a third ID.
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            scores[1]=scores[0];
            scores[0]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=names[4];
            names[4]=names[3];
            names[3]=names[2];
            names[2]=names[1];
            names[1]=names[0];
            names[0]=newname;
            else if (newscore > scores[1]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=scores[5];
            scores[5]=scores[4];
            scores[4]=scores[3];
            scores[3]=scores[2];
            scores[2]=scores[1];
            scores[1]=newscore
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=names[4];
            names[4]=names[3];
            names[3]=names[2];
            names[2]=names[1];
            names[1]=newname;
        else if (newscore > scores[2]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=scores[5];
            scores[5]=scores[4];
            scores[4]=scores[3];
            scores[3]=scores[2];
            scores[2]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=names[4];
            names[4]=names[3];
            names[3]=names[2];
            names[2]=newname;
            else if (newscore > scores[3]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=scores[5];
            scores[5]=scores[4];
            scores[4]=scores[3];
            scores[3]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=names[4];
            names[4]=names[3];
            names[3]=newname;
            else if (newscore > scores[4]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=scores[5];
            scores[5]=scores[4];
            scores[4]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=names[4];
            names[4]=newname;
            else if (newscore > scores[5]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=scores[5];
            scores[5]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=names[5];
            names[5]=newname;
            else if (newscore > scores[6]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=scores[6];
            scores[6]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=names[6];
            names[6]=newname;
                else if (newscore > scores[7]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=scores[7];
            scores[7]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=names[7];
            names[7]=newname;
                    else if (newscore > scores[8]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=scores[8];
            scores[8]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=names[8];
            names[8]=newname;
                        else if (newscore > scores[9]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=scores[9];
            scores[9]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=names[9];
            names[9]=newname;
                            else if (newscore > scores[10]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=scores[10];
            scores[10]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=names[10];
            names[10]=newname;
                                else if (newscore > scores[11]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=scores[11];
            scores[11]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=names[11];
            names[11]=newname;
                                    else if (newscore > scores[12]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=scores[12];
            scores[12]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=names[12];
            names[12]=newname;
                                    else if (newscore > scores[13]) {
            scores[14]=scores[13];
            scores[13]=newscore;
            names[14]=names[13];
            names[13]=newname;
                                        else if (newscore > scores[14]) {
            scores[14]=newscore;
            names[14]=newname;
        else {
            user_so.data.tname = _global.player;
            user_so.data.newscore = _global.correct;
            scores[0]=user_so.data.newscore;
            names[0]=user_so.data.tname;
    user_so.data.soArray[0]=scores[0];
    user_so.data.soArray[1]=scores[1];
    user_so.data.soArray[2]=scores[2];
    user_so.data.soArray[3]=scores[3];
    user_so.data.soArray[4]=scores[4];
    user_so.data.soArray[5]=scores[5];
    user_so.data.soArray[6]=scores[6];
    user_so.data.soArray[7]=scores[7];
    user_so.data.soArray[8]=scores[8];
    user_so.data.soArray[9]=scores[9];
    user_so.data.soArray[10]=scores[10];
    user_so.data.soArray[11]=scores[11];
    user_so.data.soArray[12]=scores12];
    user_so.data.soArray[13]=scores[13];
    user_so.data.soArray[14]=scores[14];
        _global.player= "Input Name";
        player.text=_global.player;
        _global.correct= 0;
        phrase=" ";
    gotoAndStop (1);

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