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No "On resume, display welcome screen"...yes "Fast User Switching" is enabled



 
 
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Old December 28th 03, 12:26 PM
Kimone
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Default No "On resume, display welcome screen"...yes "Fast User Switching" is enabled

I've got a prob.

In my Screen Saver options the tick box is "On resume, password
protect". I want "On resume, display welcome screen"

But unlike the standed XP newbie I've got "Use the Welcome Screen" and
"Use Fast User Switching" enabled.

What's with that?

Interesting to note that it's only a problem with my "Kimone" user.
The "Guest" user has the "On resume, display welcome screen" as an
option.

Can anyone help?
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Old January 7th 04, 09:44 PM
Sharon F
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Default No "On resume, display welcome screen"...yes "Fast User Switching" is enable

On 28 Dec 2003 01:35:21 -0800, Kimone wrote:

I've got a prob.

In my Screen Saver options the tick box is "On resume, password
protect". I want "On resume, display welcome screen"

But unlike the standed XP newbie I've got "Use the Welcome Screen" and
"Use Fast User Switching" enabled.

What's with that?

Interesting to note that it's only a problem with my "Kimone" user.
The "Guest" user has the "On resume, display welcome screen" as an
option.

Can anyone help?


A guest user cannot change system settings. Requiring a password or not
requiring a password is a system setting. Logically, a guest user's only
choice would be to use the welcome screen on resume.

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Sharon F
MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
 




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