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| "VistaUser123" <sunmapleleaf303@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4EEA2555-EF77-481A-A72B-8A26156D1F2A@microsoft.com... Quote:
impossible. If you want to switch users, you need to click on the right arrow next to the Shut Down option in the Start Menu, and select Log Off (or Switch Users, if that's available). Then you should have the option of logging off, or switching users. The idea of having a link on the desktop that allows you to switch users at will, totally defeats the concepts of security, and also defeats the purposes of having User Accounts anyhow. As I mentioned, someone may have a way of doing it, or a better answer for you. Have a nice day :-) Patrick. -- Smile... Someone out there cares deeply for you. | Guest
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| Thanks Patrick. In my first Vista machine, the all user accounts appeared automatically on the log on screen. Instead of displaying screen savers, they display all user account names with pictures. I still see some of my testing machines do that. I just don't know how to make the other machines do that too. "Patrick Dickey" wrote: Quote:
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| OK you're top posting so I'll do tit also to keep the format you're using intact. The logon screen is not the same as the desktop. You are confusing two different thing so it's a bit difficult to determine what you're wanting to do. It sounds like you want the screen saver to return to the logon screen on resume? If that's the case you simply check the "return to logon screen on resume" checkbox in the screen saver setup options. Or if you're talking about seeing the screen saver when the machine is already at the logon screen all you have to do is wiggle the mouse or touch a key on the keyboard and your normal user logon screen should pop right up as usual. If you don't want the screensaver on the logon screen ever I think you may have to simply disable the screensaver. I don't think there's a separate setup option for the two conditions. Anyone? "VistaUser123" <sunmapleleaf303@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9EEA5FB2-4BD9-4827-B9C6-D2AD7DDA8A27@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| thanks JoeT. and Sorry for causing confussion. What I is trying to acchive is to have all my users accounts displayed on a Vista's logon screen. But most of time, it displays previous user account, and one "Other User". In some of testing machines, they display all user accounts (eight of them) on the log on screen. I just need to find a way to make it happens on my other testing machines. "JoeT" wrote: Quote:
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