Virtual Office file access

When I use Virtual Office, I can browse to a file in my iFolder, and
click to open it. When I do, I am required to log in again before I
can retrieve the file. If I work with the file, I cannot save my
changes back to the Virtual Office unless I save it to the hard drive
and re-upload the file. I am using Firefox as my browser. I have
tried with IE and get the same result.
Is this the way VO is supposed to work? (Hope not)
mjvassallo

Timothy Leerhoff;2684738 Wrote:
> Is teh NetStorage server on the same box as VO?
>
> Have you tried connecting to NetStorage directly to see if this works
> the same way there?
>
> http://serverIP/NetStorage
>
> --
> Timothy Leerhoff
> Novell Support Forum Sysop
Yes they are on the same server. When I try to access NetStorage
directly, I get a message looking for an Authxtier login and password?
Do you know why that is? btw, if I try logging in to that, nothing
seems to work.
Thanks.
Matt Vassallo
mjvassallo

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