Ah, the fine print that I skipped over!  Thanks Rudy.

On Aug 8, 9:22 pm, Rudy Richter <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really don't think you're going to be able to do this. The OS
> terminates the network connections among other things when you fast
> user switch, so aside from the issue of getting growl notifications to
> the right instance of Growl.app, the apps you're wanting notifications
> from aren't actively doing the job you're wanting them to do.
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> -rudy
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> On Aug 8, 9:04 pm, ac6rm <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Any way to do this?  I have my MacBook Pro set up with two users, a
> > personal and a work-related.  I keep both users up and fast-switch
> > between them.  I'd like to be able to keep my email, IM clients, etc.
> > COMPLETELY separate, but be notified of activity  by either user no
> > matter the console I'm on.
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> > Thanks!

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