No, it can have many users.I have three for example.
Yes - you can have multiple user accounts on the operating system
multiuser
Windows 98 is a single-user operating system.
yes
It is a network or multi-user operating system.
The two concepts build upon each other. A single tasking (ST) operating system is necessarily a single user (SU) operating system, but a single user operating system may be a multi-tasking (MT) operating system. For example, MS-DOS is a SU, ST operating system (there was only one "user" and only one program could run at a time), Microsoft Windows 3.1 was a SU, MT operating system (only one user could be logged in at a time, but multiple tasks could run at once), and Windows XP is a multiple user (MU), MT system, as multiple users could be logged in at once, and multiple tasks could be run at once. There is no known example of a MU, ST operating system.
Single user, multi tasking
operating is a special software which help the user to operate the computer as like operating system as window
Improved Graphical User Interface, the Aero:i think it's helpfulfrwn
No, you can create multiple accounts on most of the OS's
Technically multiple tasking is same as multiple programming Multiple tasking operating system a single user can execute multiple program at the same time.The term multiple programming is used for multi user system ie system that are simultaneously used by many user such as main frame and server class system. The term multiple tasking is used for single user system ie one user at a time use the system.Example-Personal Computer.
A single user operating system is usually restricted to only allowing one user at a time log in and use the system. These types of systems are optimized for a personal desktop experience, not for multiple users of the system at the same time.
Unix is considered a multi-user operating system because multiple users may use the server/system at the same time. Each user has their own address and process space and they don't interfere with each other.