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Asked by dgore1 in Windows XP Operating System, VMware, Microsoft Operating Systems
Currently our plans for migration to Windows7 is to wait until SP1 comes out. That leaves us still using Windows XP. Since Fast User Switching does not work in a domain with XP(it does with Vista\Win7), we can't use that method to allow multiple users to logon to the same computer and run individual desktops and use a hotkey or mouse click to switch between the sessions.
I've seen programs that provide multiple desktops on 1 copy of XP, but nothing that allows multiple users on the same pc, each with their own desktop. Not sure if this can be accomplished using Virtual PC or VMware.
If possible, this needs to be done on the XP desktop and not from a server OS.
If anybody has a link or suggestion on how to setup a system like I have described, please let me know!
thanks,
dale
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