Hi, I work at a library, and we have bought seven personal computers, with Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro edition. We are using these computers for internet, in a network connection without a domain, so they are working in a workgroup. We were using five computers with Windows 98 SE edition, also in a workgroup, but with three ip addresses, but the five computers were able to get online because we were using proxyplus for two computers. But with these seven, which five of them we are going to use for internet, don't have Windows 98 SE, but that is not the main problem, because Windows 2000 has more security than Windows 98. This is the main problem; we want that the clients log in as guest, because logging in as guest the user is not able to do many thing on the computer like changing some settings. But if you log in as guest, the user is not able to print a document, and only one computer is sharing its printer, and as guest the computer is not able to see the shared printer. Is there a workaround for this? Okay, five computers have to go online, but there are only three ip addresses. Is there a way to share the ip address of one computer with windows 2000 with a second one? But it has to work under guest also. I hope I have described the situation as clear as possible, because English is not my main language. Have a nice day, Westly Montroos. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com