11-04-2003, 07:21 PM
Hello.
No need to do that, it's all in Windows. I only know 95/98 as a speciality, but I'm sure others will chip in with methods for other versions.
Control Panel > Users. Add different profiles for all the potential users. Then go
Control Panel > Passwords. And on the User Profiles tab and select the second Radio button.
Voila. Log on using your profile and password and you get your settings, same for your sister. To make things easier, Control Panel > Network, remove whatever logon client you have (Single monitor screen icon, always top of the list) and replace it with a Windows Family Logon client, use this as your Primary Network Logon, and instead of the usual username/password box on logon you have a handy list of all users as well as the password box.
Hope I've helped, though chances are you're using a newer OS.
No need to do that, it's all in Windows. I only know 95/98 as a speciality, but I'm sure others will chip in with methods for other versions.
Control Panel > Users. Add different profiles for all the potential users. Then go
Control Panel > Passwords. And on the User Profiles tab and select the second Radio button.
Voila. Log on using your profile and password and you get your settings, same for your sister. To make things easier, Control Panel > Network, remove whatever logon client you have (Single monitor screen icon, always top of the list) and replace it with a Windows Family Logon client, use this as your Primary Network Logon, and instead of the usual username/password box on logon you have a handy list of all users as well as the password box.
Hope I've helped, though chances are you're using a newer OS.
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When beset by doubt,
Run in little circles,
Wave your arms and shout.
BattleTag: Schrau#2386