this quote from Raffaz is what got me wondering...
i've seen it as an option in vista on the reformed start menu, and i can't figure out what it does. All it seems to do is switch user. you can log back in by clickin the ID and everything is just as functional. or is it so if you ahve a user password that people need to enter it before comming back to screen?
Raffaz said:Did you know Windows Key + L locks your workstation, brilliant for those who are up and down from there desk a lot
i've seen it as an option in vista on the reformed start menu, and i can't figure out what it does. All it seems to do is switch user. you can log back in by clickin the ID and everything is just as functional. or is it so if you ahve a user password that people need to enter it before comming back to screen?