can't you use getOSDirectory() and parse it appropriately? the OS is "usually" on the user's hard drive. <grin> Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. al<at>cambersoft<dot>com http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist once said: "There is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative." YEAH, RIGHT [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
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