Thanks, lads! Those are a couple of really usefull toys. I'll be taking a good look at Steady State later.
So, OK... they've agreed to go the simple "disk quota" route. And to introduce some data security by having the Users' files being stored on a separate (D

logical partition (already there).
I've created the required user accounts (36 of 'em... would you believe it - they were ALL logging on as Admin and saving files in sub-folders of Admin's My Docs

). And I've spent the last couple of days finding folders/files stuffed all over the damn place. Now, I'm trying to figure out the most efficient way of applying a new default User "My Documents" setup, which will put current
and future Users profiles/docs straight into the D: drive, rather than into the usual C:\Documents and Settings...
Obviously, I'm exploring a variety of Registry hack here. I know I can log on as each individual User and "Move" the MyDocs target, but I don't really want to hand that routine off to the Club Committee. I think it's enough of a strain for them that they'll need to create New Users.

I've explored a variety of HKEY-CURRENT_USER/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS/.DEFAULT options (done a LOT of Googling!), most of which involved editing the path to the Personal Shell Folders in a variety of ways. The only method which seems to work is editing the CURRENT_USER bits. But only (apparently) for whoever I logged in as! The setting doesn't propagate through for any other existing or newly created User.
Has anyone had any joy creating this kind of setup?
Sorry to waffle on... my head is in bits!
BTW... any of you lads are ever in Hartlepool, beer's on me!
John mc