What is Fast User Switching?
areil 02-October-2008 05:26:38 PM

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Posted by crouse


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_user_switching
Posted by crouse


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_user_switching
Posted by saqlain231


A feature introduced in Mac OS X version 10.3 that allows users on a multiple-user computer to access their desktop, documents, and applications ...
Posted by waqasahmad


Fast user Switching lets users switch between user accounts without having to log off. Also computer has to keep up with each logged-on user’s programs, e-mail, and open files. This creates quite a drain on system resources.
Posted by suresh123


Fast user switching is a feature on some modern multi-user operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Fedora.[1] It allows users to switch between user accounts on a single PC without quitting applications and logging out. Analogous functionality was first developed on consumer level hardware by the Xenix operating system which supported multiple virtual consoles. Linux, BSD, and most other PC Unixes adopted virtual terminals and further developed the user interfaces, including allowing users to optionally run separate graphical X Window System sessions.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 03-October-2008 09:38:53 AM By: sagitraz

Fast user switching is a feature on some modern multi-user operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Fedora.[1] It allows users to switch between user accounts on a single PC without quitting applications and logging out. Analogous functionality was first developed on consumer level hardware by the Xenix operating system which supported multiple virtual consoles. Linux, BSD, and most other PC Unixes adopted virtual terminals and further developed the user interfaces, including allowing users to optionally run separate graphical X Window System sessions.

Posted: 03-October-2008 12:43:01 PM By: suresh123

Fast user Switching lets users switch between user accounts without having to log off. Also computer has to keep up with each logged-on user’s programs, e-mail, and open files. This creates quite a drain on system resources.

Posted: 20-January-2009 05:25:01 AM By: waqasahmad

A feature introduced in Mac OS X version 10.3 that allows users on a multiple-user computer to access their desktop, documents, and applications ...

Posted: 23-June-2009 08:33:51 AM By: saqlain231

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_user_switching

Posted: 09-October-2009 07:20:46 AM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_user_switching

Posted: 09-October-2009 07:21:53 AM By: crouse

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