Hiya Yesterday I had to face the XP Home logon script monster and came up with something that appears to work ok. Issue is the XP Home will not do a domain login and therefore not run the logon script, nor map the home drive using 'net use h: /home' My solution is to put a batch file into c:\documents and settings\username that contains net use h: \\server\username /user:username call \\server\netlogon\userlogonscript.bat Then place a shortcut to that in the users 'startup' menu item. Now, when the user logs in and the network is found (I was working on a laptop so the network is not always there) the home drive is mapped, creating an authenticated connection, thus allowing the call to the logon script to execute. One can put the password into the batch, in plaintext, if that is considered ok in your situation. However I believe that if the network password is the same as the laptop login password it will 'just login'. My user has different passwords and is prompted for the network password. This is complicated a little by having a laptop username that differs from the network username. Has anyone a better way of forcing a XP Home logon? Hope this helps someone, and thanks to Allan whose message about something like this got me going from a web search, but his email bounced. -- DA Fo rsyth Network Supervisor Principal Technical Officer -- Institute for Water Research http://www.ru.ac.za/institutes/iwr/