When you ran the script with the UDF, did it tell your that "Not is the SALES group" or did it attempt to map the drives? If it attempted to map the drives, what was the return code? You previous posts contained no useful information.

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Thanks Howard,
Currently I am trying with Windows 98 however, I would like to test same script in other clients later.

KXRPC is installed in the server and all the kix files are copied in the Netlogon directories of the W2K server and System directories of the Windows 98/95 clients.
Sales is a local group- I have seen several articles saying w95 can not map Global groups - is there is any alternative solutions to this?
Thanks Again.

indicates that "Sales" is a local group. Local group where? On the logon domain, your resource domain? In that case you should specify:

ingroup ("\\server\sales")

When using local group you will need to use the KXRPC service.

I am not sure what you mean by
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I have seen several articles saying w95 can not map Global groups
The KiXtart INGROUP function works best (no helper app KXRPC server needed) with determining membership in a GLOBAL group.

[ 12. March 2003, 13:46: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ]
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