<COMMENT>Datacube a few places in WorldCorp</COMMENT>
<P>okay Ericka, here's how it works.
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<P>As you know, WorldCorp is divided into departments: Biology, electronics, security, administration, etc. Some of these departments are divided further into subdepartments, eg. Biology is divided into Nanotech and Genetics.
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<P>Completely parallel to this, the intranet has been divided into user groups. Each subdepartment has a usergroup and those departments that have no subdepartments (such as the security guys) have their own user group. Each personal computer in the building has been connected to a particular user group. You can't always be sure which user group you'll log onto, but you can figure it out by finding out who normally uses a given computer. For example, if you log onto a computer in the nanotech labs, it would be safe to assume that you're connecting to the Nanotech user group.
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<P>If you're wondering what relevance all this has to you, it's very simple: You can't just log onto any computer in the building with the password you've been given. This is why you, being a receptionist, can't use the computers in the security room. Understand now?
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<P>As for your login, all you really have to remember is that your password is "honeycup". Our user accounts are our initials followed by our full last name, so your login should be pretty easy to figure out assuming you know your full name. Do you know your full name, Ericka? ;P
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<P>I hope that cleared it up; have a good shift.
<P>Penelope