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Kubuntu 7.10: fast user switching does not work
You can use Fast User Switching to switch instantly, without having to log off. Look it up in the Apple help. It's really not a good idea to try to run multiple Entourage identities in the same user login. You can do it, but it's just a bad idea ‹ nothing works right :-) Cheers On 16/02/08 3:30 AM,

Fast User Switching problem
Moon elmo...@yahoo.co.uk microsoft public windowsxp general Thanks "DaViD" <da...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:evQGWSkYCHA.2452@tkmsftngp11... try looking in help and support, it states: To turn Fast User Switching on or off You must have a computer administrator account to turn on or off the Use Fast User

Fast user switching
This is a security risk, however it's not much different from locking down the workstation - anyone can go and see complete username of the user who has locked it. Enabling Fast user Switching in domain mode will provide a lot of user experience, on the other hand. It'd have been helpful just to provide the fast

XP fast user switch lost with BM3.8
ijit Rao wrote: I first login to the system as a Limited User and then login using Fast User Switching as an Administrative User. When I am in this mode, call to AddPort fails - AddPort is a Printer Management function (permitted only with Administrative privilege). Is this expected?

Fast User Switching with Server Accounts?
As regards you query for "fast user switching"- the immediate answers are: yes, certainly. However rather than referencing your phrase of "user switching", it would be more accurate to state "concurrent user activity". Background: 1) Linux typically supports "consoles" (up to six), along with your graphical session

Pcanywhere disabled Fast User Switching
Will Denny MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "Vincent Schmid" <vsch...@polylog.ch> wrote in message news:e8tpl06UEHA.1472@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Hello, I need to know within my program whether a XP workstation is configured to use the fast user switching, or not.

Fast user switching
I am a new user to XP-I have my main account as Admin, and set the user user account as believe limited for a test bed. Thanks, God bless Van "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: Van, Try enabling the option from Safe Mode. Another possibility is that the Fast User Switching is disabled through Policies.

'fast user switching' ontbreekt bij een user
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:01:49 -0700 Does anyone know why the Fast User Switching functionality is disabled when logging into a domain? Or, is there a work-around? I can't see why switching a user would be a security risk because there is no way to cut/paste between sessions. Each session behaves like a virtual

How to use Bio-Authentication with Fast User Switching in XP ?
Chris Barnes chris-bar...@tamu.edu microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Scott Roberts <srobe...@ku.edu> wrote: Does anyobdy know how you can user Fast User Switching without the Welcome Screen? The welcome screen is really annoying, but I like the user switching? I was wondering that EXACT same thing.

Turn off Fast User Switching to Help Games
Fast User Switching Fast user switching affects applications that access hardware or that can only tolerate one instance of their application running on a machine at any one time. Windows XP implements fast user switching using terminal services to maintain a separate user state for each user currently logged on to

How can I detect whether fast user switching is in use ?
Steve Winograd [MVP] winog...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web In article <03e601c378a4$c3ee9b70$a4012...@phx.gbl>, "Joshua" <j...@email.byu.edu> wrote: I have two users and use the fast user switching capability of WindowsXP Home Edition. If I dial up my ISP using user A then switch to user B the

Fast User Switching
(Even) when Fast User Switching is turned on, the WindowServer process is owned by the first user who logs in. That users will then have power over everybody else's running programs as he could kill WindowServer at will. Or am I missing something here? Similarly, the first logged in user seems to get control over

Fast user switching?
(1) If your user accounts are of type "limited" you could try changing them both (eg temporarily) to type "administrator" (via user accounts logged on as Administrator). Could then also try enabling / disabling fast user switching from within one of these accounts. If all then works well you could later switch them

Problams with Fast User Switching?
Rhett Gong v-ray...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win32 programmer kernel Hi Jim: If you want to test whether the fast user switching is enabled on an Xp machine, you can check the registry value to see if it is enabled. The registry key for enabling/disabling the Fast User switching is: Key:

Fast User Switching triggers "Access is Denied" for StretchBlt()
To manually install the fast user switcher: 1) Verify that the computer is on a workgroup, has the welcome screen enabled, AND fast user switching enabled. 2) Logon as an administrator 3) from the command line type "fast.exe -install" 4) from the command line type "net start InteractiveLogon" 5) create a shortcut

Fast User Switching
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp basics You must have a computer administrator account on a computer that is a member of a workgroup or is a stand-alone computer to turn on or turn off the User Fast User Switching feature. Fast User Switching is not available on computers that are

Disable programmatically the "Fast User Switching"
The XP home pc is using fast user switching and it works fine. The XP pro pc will not take the fast user switching setting. You can put a check mark in box for fast user switching and it will take it but when you go back to look at it again the check mark is gone. I have compared all kinds of settings between the

2002 and Win xp's fast user switching
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bbf...@yahoo.com alt os windows-xp microsoft public windowsxp basics microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support microsoft public windowsxp newusers Hello, Todays problem, I cannot get Fast User Switching to work on a single pc with 3 users. In the "user accounts" settings,

how to know if fast user switching is ON
I. Problem with account locking due to fast user switching Fast user switching is a new Windows XP feature, which allows simultaneous loging on of more Fast User Switching is enabled by default on a stand-alone or workgroup-connected computer. It is not available in domains. While extensively using this new

Fast user switching
I want "On resume, display welcome screen" But unlike the standed XP newbie I've got "Use the Welcome Screen" and "Use Fast User Switching" enabled. What's with that? Interesting to note that it's only a problem with my "Kimone" user. The "Guest" user has the "On resume, display welcome screen" as an option.