User accounts and fast user switching, How to use fast user switching, What happens when a fast user switch occurs – Dell PRECISION 530 User Manual

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User Accounts and Fast User Switching

NOTE:

Fast User Switching is the default user screen for both Home and

Professional editions, but is disabled in Windows XP Professional when the
computer is a member of a computer domain.

Microsoft Windows XP includes a new feature that provides multiuser
access to a single computer. Fast User Switching, which is available in both
the Home and Professional editions, allows users to access the computer
with their specific settings, including the desktop and various applications,
without requiring the previous user to log off. New users log on and switch
from the original user’s session to their own. New users can run their
desktop and applications without interfering with the original user. When
the original user returns, that user can switch back to the desktop and
applications with the original settings. All of this is accomplished without
the delay of each individual user logging off the computer.

During setup, the computer administrator creates all the accounts that will
be used on the computer. (For information on types of accounts and adding
new accounts, see “

How to Add Users

.”) When the computer starts, the

main user Welcome screen appears with all of the user names. From this
screen you select an account and log in to that session.

How to Use Fast User Switching

To access Fast User Switching, perform the following steps:

1

Click the Start button and click Log Off.

2

When the Log Off Windows screen appears, click either Switch User

or Log Off.

When you select Switch User, the main user Welcome screen appears. You
can then select your account name and log in. Your personal desktop
appears.

What Happens When a Fast User Switch Occurs?

When a fast user switch occurs, the original user is not logged off the
computer as previously happened on other Microsoft operating systems. On
Windows XP, the user's logon remains active, but is replaced by the new
user. Users can switch between login IDs as often as they want.

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