Hi Yzöwl, I saw that, and was thinking the same thing, but then I also found MS article Q310593 which states towards the bottom: Error Handling: If an exception occurs while calling a function in a DLL, the exception is caught and an error dialog box is displayed to the user. You can suppress this error dialog box by using a flag in the RunOnceEx registry key. You can also set a flag to enable log errors and run the RunOnceEx registry key. And at the bottom it applies to: APPLIES TO • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition • Microsoft Windows XP Professional • Microsoft Windows XP Professional for Itanium-based systems So I'm still holding out hope Thanks alot for your time though.