>Thanks Rick. That's exactly how I implemented it. I am getting a number of complaints from our testing staff and end users as we switch them from Windows Standard Applicaitons to Web standards. Our users have demanded for years to have disabled list itmes in the Windows UI's delivered to them. It looks like they will have to get used to a different way.
I think the better choice is to not show those items at all. What good is a disabled item anyway other than the user now *wanting* access to which he can't have <g>...