Sort of on the same topic, I am having issues with my computer at work. I have recently been forced to join my networked computer to a W2K Domain, which sucks majorly, and now as part of the logon, my system has an H: drive (network drive) which seems to be set as some sort of a home-ish directory. When i run cmd, it starts in H: and putty and OpenSSH always want to drop their user configuration files there. That's incredibly annoying to me because I want my configuration files for things like that stored locally. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? I've done some searching on the internet, but I don't know what Microsoft calls that kind of stuff and the words I use to describe it are very general terms which don't turn up anything even remotely useful to me. I've spent hours scouring my registry for something that looks suspect. I don't dare ask the IS guys who control my network this question because they'll just tell me to go f*** myself. If they were allowed to COMPLETELY have their way, then encryption, linux, and pretty much anything not spoonfed to them by their Microsoft sales rep, would probably not be allowed in the building. And MCSE's probably wouldn't be allowed either, because anyone with one of those might know how to break their precious network. Sorry for the vent. I'm frustrated. -- Justin Kremer <kremer at ringworld.org> "One likes to believe in the freedom of music, But glittering prizes and endless compromises Shatter the illusion of integrity." - Rush "The Spirit of Radio" (1980) _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list