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Jim Hughes
I normally run a small home business on two networked
WinXP Home systems.
For Disaster/Recovery reasons (to painful to go into ...)
I have temporarily replaced one system with a WinXP Pro
box.
The XP Pro system behaves a little differently from the
predecessor XP Home system: when multiple users are
logged in, after some timeout period it goes quiescent,
and one has to click on a User name to resume work.
This is OK -- the User's programs and context are
maintained -- but the timeout interval is far too short
for convenience.
I have searched but cannot find a procedure for setting
the timeout to a longer interval. Can anyone help?
Jim H
WinXP Home systems.
For Disaster/Recovery reasons (to painful to go into ...)
I have temporarily replaced one system with a WinXP Pro
box.
The XP Pro system behaves a little differently from the
predecessor XP Home system: when multiple users are
logged in, after some timeout period it goes quiescent,
and one has to click on a User name to resume work.
This is OK -- the User's programs and context are
maintained -- but the timeout interval is far too short
for convenience.
I have searched but cannot find a procedure for setting
the timeout to a longer interval. Can anyone help?
Jim H