rybshik Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 Which option(s) should not be stripped out at nLite ini-file, so that I can have “Switch User” choice at Windows Log Off/Shut Down?Otherwise, how can such feature be activated after Windows has been installed?I used a nice tutorial http://www.i64x.com/eeexp.php and everything works fine, but I want that more than one user can be logged in to Windows simultaneously and can switch without logging out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeromerocks Posted September 19, 2008 Share Posted September 19, 2008 (edited) The best option would be to go to the remove components section of nlite, select compatibility and then check "Fast User Switching".Screenshot:Image removed by poster.Cheers Edited September 21, 2008 by jeromerocks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybshik Posted September 20, 2008 Author Share Posted September 20, 2008 (edited) Let me provide more details.I nLited my Win XP SP3 with quite a few removals and modifications according to the tutorial http://www.i64x.com/eeexp.php. I further modified that setup by enabling Nlite’s compatibility option “Fast User Switching” and, in Nlite’s components/Services, I kept “Secondary Logon”, “Terminal Services” and “Shell Services”.Now, when I start Windows and use Administrative Tools/Services, I see services “Secondary Logon” and “Terminal Services” shown as “Started“. Service “Fast User Switching Compatibility” is present, but is not started and shown as “Manual”. If, using Administrative Tools, I change it to “Automatic”, it makes no difference. Also, if I start this service (using Administrative Tools), it also makes no difference, either.Normally, in typical Windows XP installation, one has “Log Off “ and “Turn Off Computer” buttons at Windows Start menu. And, when one clicks the “Log Off “ button, he/she is presented with “Log Off Windows” window and there are 2 buttons: “Switch User” and “Log Off”.In my installation, at Windows Start menu, I only have “Turn Off Computer” button and I do not have “Log Off “ button.Would it have anything to do with the fact that my installation has Windows classic (Win 2000-like) look and classic logon prompt?Further, if in “User Accounts/Select logon and logoff options”, I enable “Use the Welcome Screen” and “Use Fast User switching”, then do get Welcome Screen, but no Fast User switching. Moreover, I then only have “Turn Off” button and no “Log Off” button.Please help me get Fast User Switching back.And one more question: Once Windows is installed, how I can force a service, say, “Fast User Switching Compatibility” at Windows start up? Edited September 20, 2008 by rybshik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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