Kind Regards Hello All, We have a "standard" (for want of a better word!!) Citrix setup with most users appz and desktop icons being controlled by group policy. We have disabled functionality to the desktop with regards to sizing and active desktop. Recently, a user rang to inform the IT department that she had a picture of a glove on her desktop as the background picture, and she couldn't get rid of it. After looking at it for seemingly ages... I couldn't get rid of it either. Until I perused some major Citrix sites and realised that it was controlled by a registry setting.. That's not my problem now though, what I can't seem to do is work out how to prevent this happening again (without creating Mandatory profiles, I must allow the users some flexibility!!). Apparently, browsing the web and rightclicking the image produces an option that says "save as background", and that is how the user got around all our useless, ahem, security, anyone else had to deal with this one before?? Cheers, Jaime BM Polyco Ltd Disclaimer This e-mail and the information it contains are confidential. If you have received this message in error please notify us immediately. You should not use or copy it for any purpose nor disclose its contents to any other party. The contents of this communication are advisory and are not binding on the Company unless supported by authorised documentation. This e-mail has been checked for all known viruses by F-Secure before sending. It has also passed through the SkyScan Anti-Virus service powered by MessageLabs for total peace of mind.