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pinnerite wrote:
> This morning after booting up Linux.then VBox and XP, I found I
was back to square one.
> XP seemed to find the Workgroup but could go no further.
Is this about (VM) *XP* ability to navigate to the desired path; or
about *Sage* ability to navigate to the desired path?
Sometimes an app (itself, per se) has trouble getting somewhere, while
its `underlying` OS (in this case VM XP) has more navigational `dexterity`.
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