I'm doing the samba (ver. 2.0.5) at the moment and enjoying myself. I've set samba up as my NT login controller and used policy editor to disable access to windows unless properly logged in. I'm feeling good, I think I have secured access to the workstations. Within ten minutes of this new setup one of my more persistent Y6's have circumvented the whole setup by hitting the windows key (or CTRl-ESC) and running explorer from the task manager. Once the login window is dragged out of the way the children have unfettered access to the local harddrive. 1) How can I disable the windows key/CTRL-ESC shortcut? 2) Is there any way to limit access to the local harddrive even when someone is legitimately logged on? Running a Suse 6.4 server, on a 10-client win95 network, using samba for shares. Many thanks Darren Garside Freshford Primary School Bath