Here (thanks to "MSgt Donovan Chin" <chind@ogn.af.mil>) is what you have to do to get the dialog box back: Start RegEdit Double click on the following in order: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Network Real Mode Net Over on the right hand side, you will see one line with AutoLogon Click once on AutoLogon and press the Delete key. NOTE: the only line you are deleting is the AutoLogon one... Restart the machine and you should have the login dialog box back. If it doesn't have the last userid already there, check to see if the user has installed Powertoy and has turned off the save last userid prompt.... Cheers and thanks to all who responded, Stephen Davies =======================================================================Stephen Davies Consulting scldad@sdc.com.au Adelaide, South Australia. Voice: 041-980 1417 Computing & Network solutions. Fax: 08-82728863