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We use twinax in our stores, but we're moving to thin clients. Everyone in the office here has p.c.s. I guess they would have i.d.s since we're all in the same domain. Presumably the i.d.s would exist, but I don't understand network setup that well. There's no guarantee the passwords will be the same though and it seems that would be a problem with implementing a QNTC based answer. I'll see what I can dig up on profile handles. As I recall from a brief reading some time ago, a program can adopt a handle, say WINSERVACC, and the Access() a.p.i. will use it, yes? Thanks. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager RoomStore, Inc. (804) 784-7600 ext. 2124 dfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> Again, study profile handles. That might work just fine. Why wouldn't they already have id's on the Windows server anyway? Oh my gosh! Do you still use twinax?! <clip>
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