is there an equivalent to "su" on windows? or do i really need to logout and login as administrator and logout and login as the user often several times back and forth? i am aware of an mks su command, but i doubt it's worth the trouble to install mks. of course i expect flames for asking this here. feel free to let me know your favourite proper place to ask such questions. couldn't craft a google search of any help. ever mentioning "su" just coughs up italian pages. tia, greg -- Greg Whitley Mott IT Coordinator NonviolentPeaceforce.org