Re: Locally logged two users on windows.



In news:1168615239.301877.224260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Harpik <harpik1@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
I wish to set up one computer to allow more then one locally logged in
users.
For eg. one user logs onto computer and leaves for a while. in the
mean time (or after WIN+L) second user see that sb is logged on, but
he enters his own password and log on without removing that work of
first user.
When that first users comes back, he sees that computer is occupied so
he go to another free computers log onto remote desktop and get his
work still opened.
How to set it up ?

I have few computers with windows XP proffesional, and one computer
with WIndows Server 2003 SBS.

Piotrek

This is not possible. Only one user can be logged in at a time - whether
it's at the console, or via remote desktop.

Since in your scenario above, you clearly have another free computer, have
the user use *that* one to log in to the domain.

If you use (carefully configured) roaming profiles & folder redirection, and
your computers are fairly identical, he/she should not see much difference
if any.


.



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