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Neil Palmer wrote: > Got to Network properties (either by Control Panel, or right-click > Network Neighborhood and chose properties). On the Configuration > tab, make sure the > combo box for "Primary Network Logon" is set to "Client for Microsoft > Networks" > and *not* set to "Windows Logon". > Sorry, no cigar. Been all through that already. ;-) Try doing a file search for *.pwl files. Delete all of them and reboot. Bill
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