FYI, this is how Microsoft designs a "secure" OS. During the install procedure for Windows 2000, the ADMIN$ share is created. However, the Administrator password, although entered, is not activated until after the next reboot. Therefore, during this period of time it is possible for anyone with network access to the machine to connect to the share as Administrator with no password. No known fix for this problem yet. Granted, you generally reboot right after installation, but still this seems to be a bit of an oversight. Stephen
