Switch user - logs off!

goyim

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I have searched the forum and found a few 'solutions' but none have worked. the problem i am having is that first of all there is no switch user listed in the start menu.

when i use the ctrl+alt+del option and use switch user it logs off whatever other user is logged on but before doing so it warns "another user is currently logged on to this computer. if you continue this user's windows session will end and any un-saved data will be lost. do you want to continue?"

i have used the gpedit.msc to try to fix this via the 'hide entry points for fast user switching' but that does not work. has anyone else figured out a fix for this microslop os issue and if so can you post a link?
 

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Why are you doing it through the task manager? In the start menu, click the little arrow next to the shut down button and then click switch user.

"another user is currently logged on to this computer. if you continue this user's windows session will end and any un-saved data will be lost. do you want to continue?"

Yup, it's telling you that it's going to kick you off :)


I have searched the forum and found a few 'solutions' but none have worked. the problem i am having is that first of all there is no switch user listed in the start menu.

when i use the ctrl+alt+del option and use switch user it logs off whatever other user is logged on but before doing so it warns "another user is currently logged on to this computer. if you continue this user's windows session will end and any un-saved data will be lost. do you want to continue?"

i have used the gpedit.msc to try to fix this via the 'hide entry points for fast user switching' but that does not work. has anyone else figured out a fix for this microslop os issue and if so can you post a link?
 

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HP DV6 1330sa
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Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
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the option does not even exist on my start menu which i find strange but yet it shows up on the ctrl+alt+del panel.
 

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I've known shut down buttons etc to vanish when you prohibit a user from them via gpedit.

In the MMC you can add the snap-in 'resultant of policy'. Did you check there to see if anything user related is configured that you don't recall configuring?


the option does not even exist on my start menu which i find strange but yet it shows up on the ctrl+alt+del panel.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV6 1330sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
CPU
INTEL DUAL CORE 2.1Ghz
Motherboard
N/A
Memory
4GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
INTEL
Sound Card
LAPTOP
Monitor(s) Displays
2
Screen Resolution
3200x1080
Hard Drives
250GB
PSU
LAPTOP
Case
LAPTOP
Cooling
LAPTOP
Keyboard
SOLID YEAR 260U
Mouse
USB
Internet Speed
20 MB/S
getting to the option of switch user is NOT the problem. the problem exists with switch user itself. see the error message in original. instead of actually switching users and leaving the current user signed on with data intact it warns and then logs the previous user off... then carries out the logon with the next user. so the solution i am looking for is what can i do to stop windows 7 from completely logging off the first user and allowing me to log one with an additional user WITHOUT logging the first user off?
 

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Well, as long as you get there somehow. I guess that the mmc snap-in didn't register anything odd configured?

Did you confirm that all the relevant services are running, like secondary login and user profile services?

getting to the option of switch user is NOT the problem. the problem exists with switch user itself. see the error message in original. instead of actually switching users and leaving the current user signed on with data intact it warns and then logs the previous user off... then carries out the logon with the next user. so the solution i am looking for is what can i do to stop windows 7 from completely logging off the first user and allowing me to log one with an additional user WITHOUT logging the first user off?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV6 1330sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
CPU
INTEL DUAL CORE 2.1Ghz
Motherboard
N/A
Memory
4GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
INTEL
Sound Card
LAPTOP
Monitor(s) Displays
2
Screen Resolution
3200x1080
Hard Drives
250GB
PSU
LAPTOP
Case
LAPTOP
Cooling
LAPTOP
Keyboard
SOLID YEAR 260U
Mouse
USB
Internet Speed
20 MB/S
login is running but there is no fast user switching, secondary login, or profile service running which i also find strange. the cd i used to install the OS was slipstreamed so im wondering if an update that was installed messed up the overall services? i didnt remove any services when i did the slipstream but im puzzled as to why the fast user switchnig isnt even listed in the services.msc

also there are no snap-ins installed
 

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login is running but there is no fast user switching, secondary login, or profile service running which i also find strange. the cd i used to install the OS was slipstreamed so im wondering if an update that was installed messed up the overall services? i didnt remove any services when i did the slipstream but im puzzled as to why the fast user switchnig isnt even listed in the services.msc

also there are no snap-ins installed

Try creating another user account and see if the problem persists i.e. check if you are able to switch user from the new account
 

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That sounds like the source of it maybe. My working install doesn't have fast user switching--wasn't that a XP service? But it does have secondary login and user profile services etc listed and running. Then again, I never slip streamed the install. Something could have gone wrong during the streaming process?

There are ways to get those services, but it requires goofing with the registry and having a second machine to get the entries from in the first place.

but there is no fast user switching, secondary login, or profile service running
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV6 1330sa
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1
CPU
INTEL DUAL CORE 2.1Ghz
Motherboard
N/A
Memory
4GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
INTEL
Sound Card
LAPTOP
Monitor(s) Displays
2
Screen Resolution
3200x1080
Hard Drives
250GB
PSU
LAPTOP
Case
LAPTOP
Cooling
LAPTOP
Keyboard
SOLID YEAR 260U
Mouse
USB
Internet Speed
20 MB/S
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