> Well, Andy, do you want to spill the beans, or do I? ;-) Ok ok, you've all mulled over it long enough. What you're seeing is Internet Explorer running as a published application off a Citrix Metaframe server. If you've delt with Windows 2000 server and noticed ther terminal services option, this is along those lines, but better. Microsoft uses a protocoll called RDP. The RDP protocol itself is essentially an extension of the ITU-T T.128 (aka T.SHARE) application sharing protocol. (the scary thing is that the first MS product to use RDP was Netmeeting.) Unfourtanatly for Microsoft (and in the long run, the end user...) MS cannot create RDP clients for platforms other than MS platforms due to their license agreement with Citrix. Citrix provides an addon to WinNT 4 Terminal Server Edition and Windows 2000 server called Metaframe. The advantages of Metaframe are the extremely thin ICA protocoll, which is nothing short of amazing. Citrix has ICA clients for just about every platform you can think of, and the ICA clients have more options than RDP. Like the example at hand, IE running on my linux desktop in a seemless window instead of displaying a full windows desktop. Sorry Jay, you're still outta luck for LookOut under Linux. If the pricing of Windows 2000 server doesn't get you, the price for the Metaframe add-ons really hurts the pocket book. Anyway, the secret is out... -- Andy Zbikowski, Sys Admin | (WEB) http://www.ltiflex.com LTI Flexible Products, Inc. | (PH) 763-428-9119 (EX) 132 21801 Industrial Blvd | (FX) 763-428-9126 Rogers, MN 55374 | (PCS) 612-306-6055