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| | Two User Accounts Different Settings I am am running Vista Ultimate and my wife and I share the PC. I want to be able to set it up where she can boot into a screen having her own settings, not generic ones. I also want ot be able to have those that are specific to me ie: screen resolutions, programs etc.We share some things but not all. Do I need to have a separate drive or partion for her and can I use my copy of Vista to do this. Sorry if this is a repeat post. I'm pleading new b innocence. Thanks |
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| | Re: Two User Accounts Different Settings You'll each have your own desktop settings automatically. She'll only have the default settings when the account is brand new. Any changes she makes will be applied only to her out account. You can't have different resolutions for different accounts though because the resolution is set in the hardware (video card), and so applies to all user accounts. All users have access to the same programs. But each user's recently-used programs list on the left side of the Start menu will be unique. Each user can also create his/her own desktop shortcuts and Quick Launch icons. You don't need anything special like a separate drive or partition. Just create the user accounts in your current Vista intall. See also the following links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...1d06b1033.mspx http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...36e531033.mspx http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...106cb1033.mspx http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...723fb1033.mspx "BubbyRobinson" <BubbyRobinson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B5C11390-4F12-4C28-A2E2-0EA2F33AB195@microsoft.com... >I am am running Vista Ultimate and my wife and I share the PC. I want to be > able to set it up where she can boot into a screen having her own > settings, > not generic ones. I also want ot be able to have those that are specific > to > me ie: screen resolutions, programs etc.We share some things but not all. > Do > I need to have a separate drive or partion for her and can I use my copy > of > Vista to do this. Sorry if this is a repeat post. I'm pleading new b > innocence. > > Thanks |
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