User account problems in XP
User account problems in XP
I only have one user account in XP but I have a password set so I have to type it in when I log on. However, when there are multiple user accounts I can switch user and my programs stuff will still be open but it is sort of locked. Is there a way I can sort of "log out" but my programs will still be open and I can relogin and everything is where I left it if I only have one user account on this computer?
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Isnt fast user switching what he wants? you switch users and then it sits logged in at the welcome screen?
I think he just wants to secure his rig by "locking workstation". He said he only has one account, so fast user switching really doesn't come into play...it's really just a GUI way of having several users being able to lock their session.
Plus....just hitting the Windows key and the L key..is by far literally the fastest way to lock workstation and walk away. Locking workstation leaves your programs open/running as is also.
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this wasnt exactly what I was looking for but this works great, thanks for the windows key + L trick.YeOldeStonecat wrote:I think he just wants to secure his rig by "locking workstation". He said he only has one account, so fast user switching really doesn't come into play...it's really just a GUI way of having several users being able to lock their session.
Plus....just hitting the Windows key and the L key..is by far literally the fastest way to lock workstation and walk away. Locking workstation leaves your programs open/running as is also.
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						also disable Secondary logon service and then uncheck "use welcome screen" in Users: change the way users logon and logoff.
			
			
									
						
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