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In news:18FA0A62-97B6-4F53-9A66-(E-Mail Removed),
Enrique <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Galen,
>
> I've wrongly described the situation. It's User A and User B on the same
> desktop.
> When User A walks away w/o logging off, he/she ties up the resources so
> user
> B can't launch the same app when they log in. I wasn't clear on that. When
> I
> open up Task manager on User B's login, I get the MS error. I also don't
> see
> the application running under Task Manager so that I can kill it. I have
> to
> log back in as User A, then kill the app before any other user can login
> to
> use the app.
I don't honestly know if this will work. But... You can try disabling fast
user switching and then changing the settings to go to a screen saver after
x-minutes and select the option to make the login screen appear.
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