Nope. That's why in most Citrix environments (as well as most corp environments with AD) the MY Docs directory is redirected via GPO to the homedir. You could in theory change the my docs path in the user shells folders in the registry to point to the client drive and path. But My guess is it would make some things really slow Ron Oglesby Senior Technical Architect Microsoft MVP, Windows Server RapidApp, Chicago Office 312.372.7188 Mobile 815.325.7618 email roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: Robinson, Nick [mailto:NRobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 1:49 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Easy nfuse/outlook I'm sure this has been covered before so I'll call it easy. Using Nfuse, a user using outlook tried to attach a document to an email. When he goes to "My Documents", he is on the servers "My Documents" and not his local. I go in and dig down to his local "My documents" using the defaulted mapped drive for the client local drives. There has got to be a better way. Is there a way to default a users "My Documents" to be his local and not on the server while using Nfuse? Make sense? Nick