i have no experience with windows servers. But on a UNIX system multiple people can be active on the same machine. U just need to have a separate user for each person, depending on what they'll be doing you can have several users in the same usergroup. That's how a UNIX sytem runs anyways, you have each user (a user isn't a person specifically, but a group which programs will run under, then the program will handle RL user's) doing something different. like i said i only have exp on UNIX, but i imagine that user function's are pretty much the same in several respects.
little advice... drop windows move to Lin/Unix you will learn alot and everything is free. exept your PC and bandwidth :P
Answer: Yes, If you create a user in windows server then user log on any machine entire network.
Only computers running Windows NT or later can have a computer account in a Windows Server 2008 domain; Windows 9x computers cannot. Since Windows 98 came out after Windows NT, the answer is yes. -Brandon
You are asked for the password to the Administrator account.
The administrator account and the guest account.
If the administrator restricted access to the shutdown option for certain users including your account type there is no way how you can do it remotely or locally. But you can just turn it off shuting down eletricity.
You can configure windows to use Offline Files Sync which keeps a copy of the file from the server locally so that you can continue working if the connection to the server is lost. See the links below for more information
Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP5).
Only one user at a time can be logged into Windows 2000 Professional. Any number of users can be logged into a Terminal Server; it isn't unusual for a large business to have 100,000 users logged into one server.
Client server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Client OS like Windows XP, Windows vista, Windows 7 etc. and Member server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Server OS like windows server 2000,Windows Server 2003,windows server 2008
Client server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Client OS like Windows XP, Windows vista, Windows 7 etc. and Member server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Server OS like windows server 2000,windows server 2003,windows server 2008
There are two types of Windows PC operating systems--Windows and Windows Server. The latest version of Windows Server now is Windows Server 2008 R2. The latest version of Windows (non-server) now is Windows 7.
caching-only server
disadvantages of windows server 2003