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| After installing Vista, I could switch users, but now there is no option for switch users in the shut down menu in the start menu. Windows-L shortcut doesn't work either, it just goes to the locked screen. I'm not sure what broke it. I've tried a fix referenced in this post http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...77f9a0&m=1&p=1 but it didn't work. I can't find any control panel options or registry settings to enable/disable fast user switching. I'm using the release version of Windows Vista Home Premium. I'm not joined to a domain. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jason | Guest
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| I haven't used any of the home versions of Vista, so not sure I can be of any help at all. In the Business version, AFAIK, the Windows-L combination always locks the system, but I could be wrong about that. One of the first things I do in configuring any Windows system is to configure it to require Ctrl-Alt-Del for logon, and to NOT show the previous logon username. So, understanding my limitations in experience here, the only thing that pops immediately into mind is a group policy settings. And I'm not even sure that Home Premium has a GP Editor, but I imagine that it does. If that's the case, is it possible that that a policy called "Hide entry points for fast user switching" has been enabled on that system? If, indeed, you have a Group Policy Editor it would be located by cranking up the GP Editor (Start | Run | gpedit.msc) then navigating to Local Computer Policy | Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | System | Logon, then looking in the right-hand pane of the policy editor for the above-named policy. Other than that, I got nothin'. I'll follow your thread in hopes of learning something from someone who knows more about this than I do, or in the much-less-likely-to-happen circumstance that I can think of something more useful. "Jason Coon" wrote: Quote:
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| I have only one thing to say -- DAYUM! (long drawn-out damn) I have to confess that Microsoft's marketing "strategy" has me perplexed these days. It certainly seems to control everything they do. The multitude of versions and the bizarre (to me) decisions as to what to include in (for instance) the "premium" home version just doesn't cut it in my mind. These days I'm having a pretty hard time understanding why anyone would install anything other than the Business version -- unless they had to support a home entertainment system. I hope someone will be able to suggest something to help you. "Jason Coon" wrote: Quote:
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| Hi Jason, After pressing WinKey+L to lock the workstation, select the "Switch User" button at the bottom. If this button is missing, it's most probably due to a Policy setting which turns off Fast User Switching. Follow the registry route indicated in the following article: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/128/1/ Note that you'll need to delete the value named "HideFastUserSwitching" if it exists. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Jason Coon" <JasonCoon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C5DA249-AA66-4BCC-87DF-EB84E449AB0E@microsoft.com... Thanks, but I don't think Home Premium has the group policy editor. I can't find it anywhere, and running gpedit.msc doesn't work. | Guest
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| Hi, Ramesh. I'm glad you came along with the registry setting information. One thing that doesn't seem to be mentioned in the article to which you referred is how the disable FUS setting would come to be set on a system with no GP Editor. I'm assuming that, perhaps, the installation process for some type of software would set it to prevent multiple users from being logged on at once for some reason? Thanks for the information. "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: Quote:
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| Hi jimmuh, Quote:
for some reason? My thoughts, exactly, especially a tweak/tuner program. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "jimmuh" <jimmuh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D1DC6FC-BD6F-4E8A-B087-41142386D59A@microsoft.com... Hi, Ramesh. I'm glad you came along with the registry setting information. One thing that doesn't seem to be mentioned in the article to which you referred is how the disable FUS setting would come to be set on a system with no GP Editor. I'm assuming that, perhaps, the installation process for some type of software would set it to prevent multiple users from being logged on at once for some reason? Thanks for the information. "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote: Quote:
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| You're welcome! Hugh. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Hugh Wyn Griffith" <huwyngr@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message news:VA.00000039.00677440@tampabay.rr.com... Thanks for tht link -- I'm a dedicated FUS'er <g> | Guest
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