Pat, Concerning my first post on this subject, I must apologize for a few minor, but potentially confusing typo glitches that the spell checker didn't pick up on, nor did I in scan-editing it before sending it along). See should-bes below in *BOLD CAPS* (asterisks) Paragraph One: "... unto your computer's hard drive *OR* is contained in your computer's ram ..." "... My guess is that *IT* started out ..." "... /microfisch image, *AND* that it is probably still in some type of ..." Paragraph Two: "... , or try it out for free, *OR* use it for free under certain ..." Paragraph Four: "... (1) *DIRECTORY* tree to the left, ..." Paragraph Seven: "... Another method to see all the file names used is *NETSCAPE'S* Control "I" ..." Paragraph Eleven: "... unique key word sure not to be found *IN* a lot of other files" ..." "... it should show up using this method, *UNLESS IT IS IN A HIDDEN FILE OR DIRECTORY*. ..." NOTE: HIDDEN FILES OR DIRECTORIES Some of the directories and files I mentioned are actually attributed as either "hidden" and/or "system" and cannot be accessed or viewed under normal circumstances, unless you are using ZTreeWin. http://www.ztree.com :) That is why I love to use ZTreeWin so much -- everything is seen and internally viewable and nothing is hidden as far as computer files or directories. With ZTree you can unhide files and directories for accessing or viewing with other programs using ZTree's Attribute keystroke command on files (Alt+Attribute for hidden directories.) Ron Myers San Diego