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| Fast User Switching Downloaded all headers. Searched on "user switching" and found two posts from a while back... (also checked admin_accts_pws NG... no luck there either) Anyone know how to disable fast user switching? Thanks, Lang |
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| Re: Fast User Switching As far a I can tell, you CAN'T -- not even as the administrator. "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message news:807EB4FA-B0BD-4645-AE0D-C65ECAECFB89@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Downloaded all headers. Searched on "user switching" and found two posts > from a while back... (also checked admin_accts_pws NG... no luck there > either) > > Anyone know how to disable fast user switching? > > Thanks, > > Lang[/color] |
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| Re: Fast User Switching Well I guess that's the first thing I -really- don't like in Vista. Lang "jwardl" <jwardl@spamthis.com> wrote in message news:u15miKSFHHA.4080@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > As far a I can tell, you CAN'T -- not even as the administrator. > > > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message > news:807EB4FA-B0BD-4645-AE0D-C65ECAECFB89@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Downloaded all headers. Searched on "user switching" and found two posts >> from a while back... (also checked admin_accts_pws NG... no luck there >> either) >> >> Anyone know how to disable fast user switching? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Lang[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Fast User Switching "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message news:9E87C379-5F60-46B6-A8C7-710A6A2393E6@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Well I guess that's the first thing I -really- don't like in Vista.[/color] You can't disable fast user switching, but if you wanted to do so for security reasons, you can edit the local security policy under admin tools. There you should be able to do whatever it is you want for user security. If you tell us what it is you want to do, we might be able to help you with the settings. |
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| Re: Fast User Switching Well, quite simply, I don't want fast user switching available. If more than one user is logged on, the system reserves RAM for those logged on and I want to force every user to log off, not switch to another session. Lang "Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message news:neadnZhmCPyroO_YnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@golden.net...[color=blue] > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message > news:9E87C379-5F60-46B6-A8C7-710A6A2393E6@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Well I guess that's the first thing I -really- don't like in Vista.[/color] > > You can't disable fast user switching, but if you wanted to do so for > security reasons, you can edit the local security policy under admin > tools. There you should be able to do whatever it is you want for user > security. > > If you tell us what it is you want to do, we might be able to help you > with the settings. >[/color] |
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| Re: Fast User Switching I want to disable Fast user switching myself. This was so simple to do in the past by unchecking a simple checkbox. I am the only user on my pc, and I don't want to waste valuable resources with this "resource hog called Vista". I have searched the local security policy and can find no way to disable it. "Lang Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > Well, quite simply, I don't want fast user switching available. If more than > one user is logged on, the system reserves RAM for those logged on and I > want to force every user to log off, not switch to another session. > > Lang > > "Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message > news:neadnZhmCPyroO_YnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@golden.net...[color=green] > > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message > > news:9E87C379-5F60-46B6-A8C7-710A6A2393E6@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > >> Well I guess that's the first thing I -really- don't like in Vista.[/color] > > > > You can't disable fast user switching, but if you wanted to do so for > > security reasons, you can edit the local security policy under admin > > tools. There you should be able to do whatever it is you want for user > > security. > > > > If you tell us what it is you want to do, we might be able to help you > > with the settings. > >[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Fast User Switching "Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54D91EFC-780B-4334-9F61-860A04097CED@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > "Lang Murphy" wrote:[color=green] >> "Bill" <bill@c.a> wrote in message >> news:neadnZhmCPyroO_YnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@golden.net...[color=darkred] >> > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message >> > news:9E87C379-5F60-46B6-A8C7-710A6A2393E6@microsoft.com... >> >> Well I guess that's the first thing I -really- don't like in >> >> Vista. >> > >> > You can't disable fast user switching, but if you wanted to do so >> > for >> > security reasons, you can edit the local security policy under >> > admin >> > tools. There you should be able to do whatever it is you want for >> > user >> > security. >> > >> > If you tell us what it is you want to do, we might be able to help >> > you >> > with the settings. >> >[/color] >> Well, quite simply, I don't want fast user switching available. If >> more than >> one user is logged on, the system reserves RAM for those logged on >> and I >> want to force every user to log off, not switch to another session. >> >> Lang >>[/color] >I want to disable Fast user switching myself. This was so simple to do >in > the past by unchecking a simple checkbox. I am the only user on my > pc, and I > don't want to waste valuable resources with this "resource hog called > Vista". > I have searched the local security policy and can find no way to > disable it. >[/color] I found this in another thread & saved it for when my Vista test & evaluation machine arrives. Hope it helps, but I've not tested it so report back with results if you don't mind. [color=blue] > Disable fast user switching and welcome screen (desired to more > completely "brand" the system) - The following should force the > "classic" logon: > Click Start > - Click Control Panel > - Click System and Maintenance > - Click Administrative Tools > - Double-Click Local Security Policy > - In the left pane, click the triangle next to Local Policy > - In the left pane, click Security Options > - In the right pane, double-click "Interactive logon: Do not display > last user name" > - Click Enabled and then OK > - In the right pane, double-click "Interactive logon: Do not require > CTRL+ALT+DEL" > - Click Disabled and then OK[/color] Best Regards, Dave |
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| RE: Fast User Switching I did some research and found this: Disabling Fast User Switching in Windows Vista Click Start, type GPEDIT.MSC and press Enter Go to the following location: Local Computer Policy | Administrative Templates | System | Logon Set the Policy Hide entry points for Fast User Switching to Enabled Quit the Group Policy Editor. By enabling the policy, Administrators hide the Switch user button in the Logon UI, the Start menu and the Task Manager. Note that the Group Policy Editor does not exist in certain editions of Windows Vista. Alternately, you can configure the setting via the registry. "Lang Murphy" wrote: [color=blue] > Downloaded all headers. Searched on "user switching" and found two posts > from a while back... (also checked admin_accts_pws NG... no luck there > either) > > Anyone know how to disable fast user switching? > > Thanks, > > Lang >[/color] |
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