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      4th Aug 2004
when i go into user accounts and try to turn off fast user
switching ("change way users log on or off") so that i can
enable administrator acct w/o safe mode the whole window
just closes. if i click on "switching users" the window
closes as well. this is really ****ing me off. i hate
microsoft so damn much. has any one else had this issue.
 
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      4th Aug 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>when i go into user accounts and try to turn off fast

user
>switching ("change way users log on or off") so that i

can
>enable administrator acct w/o safe mode the whole window
>just closes. if i click on "switching users" the window
>closes as well. this is really ****ing me off. i hate
>microsoft so damn much. has any one else had this issue.
>.
>a different way to quickly switch users without logging

off is to hit the windows key on your keyboard it is
located right between Ctrl and Alt well anyway press that
and L together.<<<<Justin
 
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