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No, it doesn't. There is only one service that I know of
associated with Fast User Switching, and that is the Fast User Switching
Compatibility service, which doesn't enable FUS in and of itself. I'm not sure
what enabling this service buys you because its used to help apps that weren't
built for multi-user execution to behave themselves when they are started that
way.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Kingslan Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 12:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO to enable a service at restart Ummmm – not
in my experience….. <shrug> Rick From:
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On Behalf Of joe Does fast user
switching work on domain PCs? From:
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On Behalf Of Darren
Mar-Elia A startup script is
probably your best bet. Alternatively, you can use Services Security policy to
change the startup state of a service, which will give you what you need at
reboot. From:
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On Behalf Of David J.
Kinsella Hi, We need the Fast User Switching
Service to start automatically when we restart a client but of course this is
disabled as it is part of a domain. Is there anyway to use GPO, scripts etc to
exert a control over Windows Services? Thanks
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- RE: [ActiveDir] GPO to enable a service at restart Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] GPO to enable a service at restart David J. Kinsella
