MightyR1, you hit the nail on the head.
KCWill,
search on a clean machine for the WIMMU32 file. Digging deep into my RAM I found something about WIMMU VXD's...
Do you have Inoculan Antivirus installed? If so maybe the viles of Inoculan are corrupt...
When we uninstalled InoculateIT from these machines, we were then able to log-on. MightyR1 saved us a 1-2 days worth of work. Thanks! The question this raises now is why, when I replaced KiXtart with the final release, InoculateIT was damaged on these 6 or 8 machines. All of the Win9x workstations on our Network run InoculateIT. I don't understand what caused only some of the machines to be damaged. It's possible that these machines may have had an eariler version of InoculateIT, but they wouldn't have been the only Computers with the eariler version of InoculateIT? At this point I don't seen any reason or advantage to use the Final Release of KiXtart, when the eariler version ran without these problems. I'm interested in hearing what ideas people may have that could explain this problem. Thanks again?
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--Will