User accounts and fast user switching, Home and small office networking, Internet connection firewall – Dell Latitude D500 User Manual

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system restore

feature to return your computer to a previous stable condition.

For more information, see the

Help and Support Center

.

User Accounts and Fast User Switching

Fast User Switching allows multiple users to access the computer. After you log on to the computer with your specific

settings, including the desktop and various programs, other users can log on to the computer without requiring you to first

log off. New users log on and switch from your session to their own. New users can run their desktop and programs without

interfering with yours. You can switch back to your desktop and programs with the original settings. For more information,

see the

Help and Support Center

.

Special Considerations With Fast User Switching

Computers with low memory configurations can experience problems. The computer uses memory to keep your

programs running in the background while a second user is logged on, which can cause the computer to run slowly.

Fast User Switching is off by default on computers with less than 128 MB of RAM.

Fast User Switching is disabled in Windows XP Professional when the computer is a member of a computer domain.

Home and Small Office Networking

The Network Setup Wizard provides online documentation and support for setting up a home or small office network. The new

wizard automatically enables the personal firewall (see "

Internet Connection Firewall

").

The Network Setup Wizard includes a checklist and steps to guide you through the process of sharing resources, such as files,

printers, or an Internet connection, between computers in a home or small office. For more information, see the

Help and

Support Center

.

Internet Connection Firewall

The Internet Connection Firewall provides basic protection from unauthorized access to the computer while the computer is

connected to the Internet. The firewall is automatically enabled when you run the Network Setup Wizard. When the firewall is

enabled for a network connection, the firewall icon appears with a red background in the Network Connections portion of

the Control Panel.

Note that enabling the Internet Connection Firewall does not reduce the need for virus-checking software.

For more information, see the

Help and Support Center

.

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