Switch users : This is when you have more than one profile on your computer.. You might have your profile (Administrator). This is what comes up when you first turn your computer on, It usually has your name. You then put in your password (if you have one set up) To get to the computer screen.
Many people have more then one profile.. This might be because other people use there computer.. So any photos ect. they have on there profile on the computer will not be on anyone elses profile.
Switching users allows to you switch from your profile to another profile or vice-cersa without shutting down or logging off.
Logging off : This is simply that.. 'logging off' your profile.. Instead of 'shutting down' the computer (to turn it off) You can jut logg off your profile.. The computer will remain turned on but wont be logged into your account. You might use this when someone is going to use the computer shortly after you and you dont want to shut it down in the mean time.. You can just logg off you profile and when they are ready.. they can then logg ONto their own profile :)
Log off will close all your programs. Switch user will keep them open.
Log off will close all your programs. Switch user will keep them open.
Log off will close all your programs. Switch user will keep them open.
Log off will close all your programs. Switch user will keep them open.
Log off will close all your programs. Switch user will keep them open.
Log in is when you first start your pc and go into an account by entering a password.Whereas log on is when you switch to another account whilst on the net.
Go to settings and click on account. Click switch user and it should log you off and take you to log in screen
well if you want to switch users you are going too go to start push log off and switch user got it?
in most cases they are the same
Click log out and it will prompt you to ask if you want to log out or switch users.
Shut down physically turns off your computer (If your computer supports it) Log off Logs off the current user in a multi user environment such as a school or office.
there is no difference differents words but same meaning like acclamated and get used to mean the same thing
Click on the Start menu On the bottom right of the window that shows up, you will see an arrow; click on that. You will see many options to click on (Switch User, Lock, Restart, Log Off, etc.) Click on the one that says "Log Off". Hope that helps (:
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In which situation running applications of a user account remain active? *