Yeah, I knew that. I'm using Win2k at home. I tried to get them to switch earlier, but it wasn't really necessary. I think we're just going to have to fiddle with our system to see what login schemes work for us.

Yeah, "before XP" meant Win98.

The problem I'm seeing is that we have no way of allowing more than one username/password for that damn Workstation dialog. Also, most of the computers in the office don't bring it up at all. On most of them, after you sign into the Novell login, it goes straight to the OS. So I guess what I'm asking is: is there a way to turn off the Workstation thing?

Now that I think about it, this is what I'm thinking is happening: I think on most machines in our office, the log/pass from the Novell login gets passed to the Workstation login, and is accepted and dealt with accordingly. For some reason on my machine the Workstation login has problems with the log/pass from the Novell client (although it shouldn't), and then it shows itself. If that is the case, then I would be interested in knowing why this machine only allows 1 username/password combo instead of anyone in our office's. Previously (on Win98), anyone in our office could log into any computer and get their Groupwise, etc. I've tried logging myself into other computers now, and it works. But I can't log in as myself on my own machine.
_________________________
Matt