>I'm still waiting to try it to see if it freezes the hidden user, or 
>simply puts them in the background. I'm guessing just in the background. 

It puts the user in the background. Scary for disk management 
applications, I can start zeroing a disk, log out, and the new user is 
unaware that this process is going on, except the disk is making a lot of 
clatter.  ;-)

When I log back in, though the progress indicator is still going, and the 
zero disk never stopped, so whatever process is going on for one user 
will continue with the next user in the background. 

Log out/in is a bit slow, and one unintended consequence is that it will 
encourage no passwords on client machines for faster switching.



Is Windows 2000 reliable?
That is the 63,000 bug question...

"How many of you would spend $500 on a piece of software with over 63,000 
potential known defects?" Marc Lucovsky, one of Microsoft's Windows 
development leaders, in an internal Microsoft memo.


Mark James
SoftRAID, LLC
mjames@ softraid.com


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