Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Are there really any benefits to "fast user switching"? It sounds like (and I have never touched it so I have no real clue) it just allows another user to login quicker than normal... Is the login process really all that slow? 😕
(I just want to know what the benefits, especially technical, are to "fast user switching")
It's not logging in, its switching between users. On NT/2000 the first user must log off before the next user can log on. With FUS, I can switch from user 'a' to user 'b', but while I'm on user "b's" desktop, user "a's" programs continue to run. So say I have this web page open, quicken running, and some other software and my wife comes to check her mail. She hits a hotkey and is on her desktop with her applications, I can hit a hotkey and switch back to me. It is extremely usefull when sharing a system (or when developing when you might want to test software as another user with less rights)
Best,
Bill