Posterguy,
Again, I thank you for your response, but...
I'm a Windows NT admnistrator running 2000 at home and work. I'm familiar with login procedures and NTFS permissions. Again, there are ways to accomplish what I want, but they all restrict my convenience. Security and convenience are, of course, always at odds. I'm saying I want a specific feature and it's not something that is worth MS's time to write. Not enough people would use it.
BUT DAMMIT I STILL WANT IT!
Sorry, I think some of the stupidity of most posters on AW/ZDNet is rubbing off on me.
What I really want is for my PC to log in just as 9x does; without requiring a password. That way, my wife doesn't have to know my password to log in, and I don't have to create a totally different profile for her to log in with. Great, TweakUI gives me this.
I don't want to lock my PC because then if aforementioned wife walks up and wants to use the PC, she has to log me out using administrator priveledges, which may cost me data if I was stupid enough not to save something.
XP would solve this with multi-user mode (or whatever it is called), but I would think, having not personally played with it, that the extra session would take up a ton of memory, which would slow things down even with 392MB as I have.
So it's a specialized request, I know. And no, there is no solution that does exactly what I want out there without paying money.
Again, I'm not saying that Microsoft is wrong for not including this feature, has any compelling reason to include it, or sucks in general. I'm just bitching about a specialized desire.
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