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psmoore
April 15th 04, 01:16 AM
How many different seperate users can have logon rights to XP Pro? At
work, we're trying to create seperate logons with passwords for about
10 different users. Is this possible? I want to be able to password
protect each individual user with their own chosen password.

Thanks.

Paul

Shenan Stanley
April 15th 04, 01:18 AM
psmoore wrote:
> How many different separate users can have logon rights to XP Pro? At
> work, we're trying to create separate logons with passwords for about
> 10 different users. Is this possible? I want to be able to password
> protect each individual user with their own chosen password.

First, the SPAM you will start receiving at the given email address is NOT
from Microsoft and you should never open unexpected attachments and
Microsoft never send patches via email. Always MUNGE your email address
when posting to a worldwide distributed newsgroup.


Logon accounts on a single XP machine?
Thousands.. More....


Remote access over a network to an XP machine instead of actually purchasing
and/or using a server OS (Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003, Linux, etc..)?

10 concurrent connections.

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<- Shenan ->
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FredP
April 15th 04, 01:19 AM
psmoore wrote:
> How many different seperate users can have logon rights to XP Pro? At
> work, we're trying to create seperate logons with passwords for about
> 10 different users. Is this possible? I want to be able to password
> protect each individual user with their own chosen password.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Paul
--
XP Pro can handle up to ten maximum simultaneous connections so you
should be fine. For more than that, you'll need a Windows Server
version.
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HTH - Fred

Shenan Stanley
April 15th 04, 01:21 AM
psmoore wrote:
> How many different separate users can have logon rights to XP Pro? At
> work, we're trying to create separate logons with passwords for about
> 10 different users. Is this possible? I want to be able to password
> protect each individual user with their own chosen password.

First, the SPAM you will start receiving at the given email address is NOT
from Microsoft and you should never open unexpected attachments and
Microsoft never send patches via email. Always MUNGE your email address
when posting to a worldwide distributed newsgroup.


Logon accounts on a single XP machine?
Thousands.. More....


Remote access over a network to an XP machine instead of actually purchasing
and/or using a server OS (Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003, Linux, etc..)?

10 concurrent connections.

--
<- Shenan ->
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