THanks Ok, well that did help. I have determined its something in my policies. Now I have to determine what that is, Maybe I will blow the policies away and rebuild them from Scratch and lock it down slowly till I find what the culprite is. Jason -----Original Message----- From: Cláudio Rodrigues [mailto:Claudio.Rodrigues@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:12 PM To: pattenj@xxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [THIN] Any Canaveral IQ 2.0 users? I would create a test user, non-admin, that has no policy on it just to make sure it is or it is not your policy that is causing the issue. That would be the first logical step to nail down the issue. Cláudio Rodrigues Microsoft MVP Windows Technologies - Terminal Services http://www.terminal-services.net <http://www.terminal-services.net> _____ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Patten Sent: August 4, 2004 4:03 PM To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [THIN] Any Canaveral IQ 2.0 users? I am Testing 2.0 on a 2003 Enterprise edition server, and when signing in as a Non-admin user the "Please wait Connecting to Application server <server>" Never vanishes. This occurs only with my non-admin users. I do have a strongly locked policy on them. My guess is that I have restricted something IQ is looking at or trying to do, but I do not know what at the moment. Any ideas of what I could check quickly or what settings are likely affected? The server is in relaxed security mode. Jason Jason Patten M3 Tech support Ph.(770) 297 1925 x266 Email: jason@xxxxxxxx YahooID: jasonrpatten 670,616,629 mph. Its not just a good idea, its the law.