Single Desktop?



Hi I have a Windows 2000 Server domain with Windows XP Professional SP2
computers (and others) accessing it. Is there a way to disable the
multi-desktop feature of Windows XP? I would like if no matter which
credentials were used to login to the domain, the user was always brought to
the same desktop. Especially since it seems I have to setup email accounts
for every different possible login. I just want one set of email accounts
setup that any login can access, as long as they have the file permission for
the mailbox file. Thanks.

Note that my email is OLD: new address: nerevar at shaw dot ca
.



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