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Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Kelly
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I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much
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Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Ramesh
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Default Switching Users


Double-click the "Fast User Switching Compatability" service and set it to
Automatic. Now click START.
Also, enable Terminal services

Ramesh


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much


  #3  
Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Kelly
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Default Switching Users

I tried to double click it in the msconfig services window
and it would bring up any other screen (nothing would
happen) is it located somewhere else? also, were
is "Terminal Services" located? Thanks for helping Ramesh
-----Original Message-----

Double-click the "Fast User Switching Compatability"

service and set it to
Automatic. Now click START.
Also, enable Terminal services

Ramesh


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much


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  #4  
Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Ramesh
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Default Switching Users

You will have to use the services.msc applet

Click Start | Run | Services.msc and double-click the fast user switching
service


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I tried to double click it in the msconfig services window
and it would bring up any other screen (nothing would
happen) is it located somewhere else? also, were
is "Terminal Services" located? Thanks for helping Ramesh
-----Original Message-----

Double-click the "Fast User Switching Compatability"

service and set it to
Automatic. Now click START.
Also, enable Terminal services

Ramesh


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much


.



  #5  
Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Kelly
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Default Switching Users

Thank you sooooo much - it worked like a charm! Have a
great day

-----Original Message-----
You will have to use the services.msc applet

Click Start | Run | Services.msc and double-click the

fast user switching
service


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I tried to double click it in the msconfig services window
and it would bring up any other screen (nothing would
happen) is it located somewhere else? also, were
is "Terminal Services" located? Thanks for helping Ramesh
-----Original Message-----

Double-click the "Fast User Switching Compatability"

service and set it to
Automatic. Now click START.
Also, enable Terminal services

Ramesh


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much


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  #6  
Old January 7th 04, 10:54 AM
Ramesh
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Default Switching Users

You're Welcome, Kelly!

--
Regards,
Ramesh


http://www.angelfire.com/dragon/sramesh2k/


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
Thank you sooooo much - it worked like a charm! Have a
great day

-----Original Message-----
You will have to use the services.msc applet

Click Start | Run | Services.msc and double-click the

fast user switching
service


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I tried to double click it in the msconfig services window
and it would bring up any other screen (nothing would
happen) is it located somewhere else? also, were
is "Terminal Services" located? Thanks for helping Ramesh
-----Original Message-----

Double-click the "Fast User Switching Compatability"

service and set it to
Automatic. Now click START.
Also, enable Terminal services

Ramesh


"Kelly" wrote in message
...
I am having problems switching users and have tried to
enable "Use Fast User Switching" in the User Accounts but
it doesn't stay selected, then I went into the MSCONFIG
and under Services it shows that "Fast User Switching
Compatability" is "Stopped" how do I get it to start
running? Or if anyone knows what might be causing this
problem - any help is appreciated!
Thanks much


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