No, many users cannot be logged in the same time. Only server OS can do that. There are some "hacks" which you can do with your Xp to allow many terminal sessions in the same time. Which includes replacing some dlls with ones from Windows Server 2003, and editing the registry.
If you mean many users access to shared folders or printers, then the answer is yes. You can do that without any "hacks".
Task manager- users tab
Press Control, Alt, Delete. Alternatively, right click the taskbar and choose "Task Manager" from the context menu and you'll see the Task Manager. Choose the "Users" tab. It will list users currently logged in!
The lumberjack logged onto his computer and started hacking. Then he saw the chance to branch out.
Not as far as I'm aware. The only time I get logged out - is if I clean out the cache on my computer. For example - I simply shut down my computer last night... when I came onto Answers this morning - I was still logged in.
Not positive what you are asking about. The user is the person presently logged onto the computer. If you are inquiring how to manage users, you go to start, the go to settings, then go to Control panel. Finally, select User accounts to manage who can use the computer. Hope this helps ;)
Look under control panel, Users Group, you will find eveyones name and password.
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They log onto the domain and not the actual computer.
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Downloading means getting and installing a program from the internet onto your computer. Uploading means sending stuff onto the internet for other users to download.
A 2007 study said that 91 percent of all U.S. Internet users had logged onto the Internet to send or read e-mail.
Wall is a utility that broadcasts a message to all virtual terminals on the system. It can be a way to send a message to all users logged onto a command line and (in the case of KDE 4) on the desktop.