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Matt
Just wondering if it is possible to change the user that
is currently "logged-in" without explicity logging off?

For example:

User A is logged in with user A's settings



User B is logged in with user B's settings

Is there any to do this without User A logging off?

Thanks,

Matt.

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote
On 20 Apr 2004 13:11, "Matt" wrote:
>Just wondering if it is possible to change the user that is currently
>"logged-in" without explicity logging off?
>
>For example:
>
>User A is logged in with user A's settings
>
>
>
>User B is logged in with user B's settings
>
>Is there any to do this without User A logging off?
>

I'm not clear on what the issue is here. You want them BOTH logged onto
the same machine at the same time? If user A was logged on and now user
B has logged on hasn't user A effectively logged off?
I guess to answer your question, no. I don't know of any way you could
have user B logged into a Windows 2000 machine without User A logging off.
You can run certain programs as a different user with the "Run As" option,
but that's only going to apply to that specific instance of that program.

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