If you repeatedly get the login prompt it could be due to your web browser. Copies of pages you access are stored locally, on your computer, so they load faster the next time you go to that address. If this is the case then clicking on Refresh will simply re-load the page from memory - so you will repeatedly get the login page. In Netscape you have to hold down either the Shift or Cntrl key and then click on Refresh to actually re-contact the web site and load a new copy of the page (Sorry I don't remember which of the two keys you use but it is one of them.) Another way around it, using Netscape, is to do the following: 1. Click on Edit 2. Slide down to the bottom of the list and click on Preferences 3. Double-click on Advanced 4. Click on Cache - this is where the pages are stored... 5. Now you have a choice: a. Click on both Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache, or b. Click the button next to "Every Time I View The Page" , which is down toward the bottom, on the right. This compares your memory to the web site, if they are different, the web site re-loads automatically - in theory anyway.... Maybe someone else could explain how to do something similar in Internet Explorer? This should clear up the problem for many of you, although the library message posted earlier sounded as if this is a new set-up and they may not quite have the bugs worked out yet. But Try It. I got in, typed in Henderson and got 634 documents returned. Craig Todd ctodd@dnaco.net Fairborn, OH Seeking info on John Fletcher Henderson and Mary J. Williams - mid 1800's