All Windows systems in the NT line (NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, NT 4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008) support multiple users.
All Windows systems in the NT line (NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, NT 4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008) support multiple users.
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No, that's only on XP
Many colleges have time limits for students to be logged into certain web sites at the school. This allows for many students to use the same information.
Sadly no :[
ICS, Internet Connection Sharing allows more than one computer to share the same internet connection. You need two NIC's for each computer that will be sharing the connection though.
Yes, Windows 7 allows for multiple gadgets to be on the desktop at the same time. The group policy settings are in the area called Group Policy Object.
Each user of the same computer uses what we call CPU. The more CPU the slower your computer and Internet speed will be. You can have multiple users logged on at the same time which will slow your download and upload speed.
you can't. they have to be logged on and in the same place as you
The Home Sharing feature in iTunes 9 will work with Macs or Windows and between Macs and Windows. Ensure that iTunes is running on all sharing computers and that you are logged into the same iTunes account on each computer.
I have the same problem
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I suppose an interface which only allows one user. Most common OS these days have multiple users and often allow the users to be logged on at the same time.
No.