I love the idea of this contribution as Windows 2000 was my favorite operating system before MS discontinued support for it, and released Windows XP to supercede it. My question is this really need though? How many users are still working with this O/S in the home market where this type contribution is going to be mainly spread through? It is realistic to think that Windows 2000 is still a secure and viable operating system today when security bugs are being found almost daily in Windows, and no software manufactures are adding support for Win2K? I will be trying this out for sure, and will track this quite eagerly. Here's to hoping MS doesn't stomp on you