I remember connecting a terminal to the serial port on Apple's Lisa, and 
running a second user.  We must have installed Unix or Xenix at the time.  
Aren't "terminal services" already a part of Unix (or macOS)?  I put that in 
quotes because, apart form being a terminal services user on occasion, I am not 
familiar with the workings of it.

Keith - CDI

> On Mar 19, 2020, at 10:19 AM, James Crate via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:13 AM, Herr Alexander Heintz via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> AFAIK the MacOS cannot be changed to allow multiple concurrent user sessions 
>> on one Computer, the OS simply lacks the necessary tools to do it.
>> When you switch users on a Mac, you need to first switch off the user you 
>> are currently logged in to.
> 
> When I screen share to Macs and another user is logged in, I am always given 
> the option to share that user’s screen or log in as myself. Logging in as 
> myself creates a virtual instance and allows me to use that machine without 
> disturbing anyone who maybe be sitting at the machine or screen sharing. It 
> has been this way since at least macOS 10.10. 
> 
> Jim Crate
> 
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