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| You may want to use WMI for this, and connect to the remote computer's root\cimv2 namespace and use the Win32_Process.Create method with the following as your inparameters. net.exe user /ADD <InsertYourUserName> <InsertYourPassword> Unfortunately there isn't a class in WMI to do this in a more direct fashion. -- Scott McNairy Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure "cykill" <ilovespam@spam.net> wrote in message news an.2006.02.07.20.56.00.883011@spam.net...Quote:
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