help with userproblem please

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Everything runs great. But when I change to another user (like my girlfriends
account) the cursor doesn't move anymore. I can only use ctrl-alt-del to turn
the user off and go to my own account. Than it works fine.
If I first go to my girlfriends account and than go to my account. The same
problem occurs. So only one user can work correctly at the same time. If you
want to use the other account you must first restart and start that account
first.
What the hell is going on???
 
Everything runs great. But when I change to another user (like my girlfriends
account) the cursor doesn't move anymore. I can only use ctrl-alt-del to turn
the user off and go to my own account. Than it works fine.
If I first go to my girlfriends account and than go to my account. The same
problem occurs. So only one user can work correctly at the same time. If you
want to use the other account you must first restart and start that account
first.
What the hell is going on???

The two open accounts may be using up too many resources, and you must log
out of one completely.
With administrative privileges you can log other users off from the
computer, which frees up system resources, and you can send them a message
from your session. To do this:
1. Open Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DELETE).
2. On the Users tab, click the name of the user that you would like to log
off or send a message to.
3. Click Logoff to log the user off from the computer, or click Send
Message to send the user a message.

See also:
"How To Use the Fast User Switching Feature in Windows XP"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;279765
 
Tat's not really the solution I'm looking for. I just want ecerything to be
the same as before. It now means that you can only use one account.
 

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