How Many users in XP Home

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How many users can I add in Windows XP Home Edition? Is there any way of
creating 25 users accounts. Only 1 user will be logged into the machine at
a time. This will not be violating the license....
 
Matt said:
How many users can I add in Windows XP Home Edition? Is there any
way of creating 25 users accounts. Only 1 user will be logged into
the machine at a time. This will not be violating the license....

Create your users.
 
Matt Bracken wrote:
|| How many users can I add in Windows XP Home Edition? Is there any
|| way of creating 25 users accounts. Only 1 user will be logged into
|| the machine at a time. This will not be violating the license....

Just as many as your HDD storage will accomodate.
 
I don't mean to be overly cute, but I keep thinking "how many users does it
take to change a lightbulb?" when I read the subject line. Sorry about that
:)
 
Colin Barnhorst wrote:
|| I don't mean to be overly cute, but I keep thinking "how many users
|| does it take to change a lightbulb?" when I read the subject line.
|| Sorry about that :)
||

Ah. How many MICROSOFT engineers does it take to change a light bulb?








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None! Bill Gates just re-defines darkness as the industry standard!
 
Not exclusively a hardware problem. It also depends on whether the user
group has permissions for changing light bulbs.

Modem Ani

Colin Barnhorst said:
Software or hardware engineers? After all, its a hardware problem.

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Gordon said:
Colin Barnhorst wrote:
|| I don't mean to be overly cute, but I keep thinking "how many users
|| does it take to change a lightbulb?" when I read the subject line.
|| Sorry about that :)
||

Ah. How many MICROSOFT engineers does it take to change a light bulb?








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None! Bill Gates just re-defines darkness as the industry standard!

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Gordon Burgess-Parker
Director
www.gbpcomputing.co.uk
 
Modem Ani wrote:
|| Not exclusively a hardware problem. It also depends on whether the
|| user group has permissions for changing light bulbs.
||

And whether the bulb has been shared.
 
It takes 9 Microsoft Employees to change a light bulb.

1 to answer the phone and transfer the call to India.
1 to tell you to reinstall your light bulb wiring
1 to ask you if your light bulb was activated
1 to tell you your light bulb is "Does Not Have The Right Product ID"
1 to ask you if you changed any hardware in your light bulb socket lately
1 to put you on hold for 25 minutes
1 to hang up on you so you will have to call back and get another "tech"
1 to tell you that the light bulb must have been damaged by 3rd party
software

1 to tell you that the light bulb is "OEM" and Microsoft won't support "OEM"
light bulbs !
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