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| | Fast user switching - please help In XP pressing windows key + L would return you to the main screen with available accounts. In vista in returns you to an "account locked" screen. From there you have to press "switch user" to get to the main screen with accounts. How can one skip this annoying "account locked" screen and make windows key + L return directly to main logon screen, just as in XP?? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! PS: I think this new "account locked" screen in Vista might have something to do with combining fast user switchin with some domain-issue or something. But it's so annoying when one does not use a domain |
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| | Re: Fast user switching - please help I think the only way to get what you want would be to use the classic style logon. This would make winlogon like previous versions of windows. It is a GPO that is available. -- Josh http://windowsconnected.com "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:989FA3C0-8948-4FC6-B791-E4041467B188@microsoft.com... > In XP pressing windows key + L would return you to the main screen with > available accounts. In vista in returns you to an "account locked" screen. > From there you have to press "switch user" to get to the main screen with > accounts. How can one skip this annoying "account locked" screen and make > windows key + L return directly to main logon screen, just as in XP?? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! > > PS: I think this new "account locked" screen in Vista might have something > to do with combining fast user switchin with some domain-issue or > something. > But it's so annoying when one does not use a domain |
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| | Re: Fast user switching - please help Thanks Josh, could you explain how this is done exactly? Too bad that you can't remove the "account locked" screen. No use when one is not using domains. Regards Michael "Josh" wrote: > I think the only way to get what you want would be to use the classic style > logon. This would make winlogon like previous versions of windows. It is a > GPO that is available. > > -- > Josh > http://windowsconnected.com > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:989FA3C0-8948-4FC6-B791-E4041467B188@microsoft.com... > > In XP pressing windows key + L would return you to the main screen with > > available accounts. In vista in returns you to an "account locked" screen. > > From there you have to press "switch user" to get to the main screen with > > accounts. How can one skip this annoying "account locked" screen and make > > windows key + L return directly to main logon screen, just as in XP?? > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! > > > > PS: I think this new "account locked" screen in Vista might have something > > to do with combining fast user switchin with some domain-issue or > > something. > > But it's so annoying when one does not use a domain > |
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| | Re: Fast user switching - please help Microsoft has replace the WinKey+L with Lock Computer. I try to disable the network and change network relationship from workgroup to domain in respect to bring the Switch User screen by press WinKey+L but no success. I "Google" on this but found that WinKey+L is the shortcut to Lock Computer. But the good news is: press WinKey+L then ALT+W to bring the Switch User screen. Navigate between users through Arrow Keys. Hope this is what Microsoft has to say about Switch User. Let us know! "Michael" wrote: > Thanks Josh, could you explain how this is done exactly? Too bad that you > can't remove the "account locked" screen. No use when one is not using > domains. > > Regards Michael > > "Josh" wrote: > > > I think the only way to get what you want would be to use the classic style > > logon. This would make winlogon like previous versions of windows. It is a > > GPO that is available. > > > > -- > > Josh > > http://windowsconnected.com > > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:989FA3C0-8948-4FC6-B791-E4041467B188@microsoft.com... > > > In XP pressing windows key + L would return you to the main screen with > > > available accounts. In vista in returns you to an "account locked" screen. > > > From there you have to press "switch user" to get to the main screen with > > > accounts. How can one skip this annoying "account locked" screen and make > > > windows key + L return directly to main logon screen, just as in XP?? > > > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! > > > > > > PS: I think this new "account locked" screen in Vista might have something > > > to do with combining fast user switchin with some domain-issue or > > > something. > > > But it's so annoying when one does not use a domain > > |
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