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When multiple users share a computer, logging off and logging on to the computer in order to switch users can become tiresome. Fast User Switching, a feature of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional (when it is not joined to a domain), makes it possible for you to quickly switch between users without actually logging off from the computer. Multiple users can share a computer and use it simultaneously, switching back and forth without closing the programs they are running. The procedure tells you how to turn on Fast User Switching through User Accounts in Control Panel.
Important When Fast User Switching is turned on, SerialKeys will not work.
In the Select logon and logoff options dialog box, choose one of the following:
To specify that a user's programs remain running when another user logs on to the computer:
If you select this option, programs do not shut down when another user logs on to the computer.
To specify that programs shut down when users log off the computer:
Programs automatically shut down when users log off the computer, and the computer will run faster for the next user who logs on.
Important: When Fast User Switching is turned on, SerialKeys will not work.
In the Select logon and logoff options dialog box, choose one of the following:
To specify that a user's programs remain running when another user logs on to the computer:
If you select this option, programs do not shut down when another user logs on to the computer.
To specify that programs shut down when users log off the computer:
Programs automatically shut down when users log off the computer, and the computer will run faster for the next user who logs on.
Important: When Fast User Switching is turned on, SerialKeys will not work.
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