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Thread: Fast User Switching via Command Line or Batch File?

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    Woody45 Guest

    Fast User Switching via Command Line or Batch File?

    Is it possible to switch users (via fast user switching) by running a script
    or executing a program? I would like to automate the process and map it to
    a function key on a Logitech keyboard. I'm currently running Vista
    Ultimate, have only two user accounts, and both are set up as administrators
    with no passwords.

    I'd like the process to just switch to the other user - not take me to the
    user selection screen (there are only two users). The Logitech keyboard
    mapping software can map any number of keys to launch a program or run a
    batch file.

    Thanks in advance for your help.




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    tom Guest

    RE: Fast User Switching via Command Line or Batch File?

    I would just like to agree. I do not like the way Vista switches between user
    accounts. My computer just crashed when I tried to switch. The screen went
    black and never came back.

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