Re: How is interactive logon service installed and activated?
- From: tek <kevindu28@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 00:08:19 -0000
On Sep 12, 11:42 pm, tek <kevind...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have three Windows XP Home PCs. Two of them have the Interactive
Logon service installed and activated. The third does not. This third
PC is one in which I recently reinstalled the entire OS plus SP2 and
all Windows updates and patches to date. Each PC has the Terminal and
Fast User Switching services activated. So, I can't for the life of
figure out where the Interactive Logon service came from and why it's
missing from the one PC.
Interactive Logon service is part of Powertoy's Super Fast-User
Switching feature.
.
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