I can (and will) make you one solemn guarantee.... I guarantee that there are MASSIVE errors and omissions in the documentation! With this guarantee in mind, when you have a question or problem, first look in the docs (I might have gotten SOME of it right). Second, consult the on-line help systems (more on this later). Next (if you have Internet access), submit your question to the mailing list "tnos-topics" (again, to be explained in a moment). Lastly send me personal email. I'm not trying to be anti-social, but I am a programmer, and time spent answering questions is time taken away from programming. ;-) We are working on "TNOS-The Book", "TNOS-The Installation Program", and and "TNOS-The REAL Documentation", which will help the xNOS novice. A TNOS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document is in development. For now, hard-core NOSers will probably enjoy poking around and finding hidden treasure.