Disable Switch User in Windows 7

E-Mu at 16h56
13
Aug
2009
Disable Switch User in Windows 7

"Switch User" feature was introduced in Windows XP which allows one user to switch to other user without ending the current session.

Many system administrators might want to disable this feature to restrict end-users. If the users are using Windows XP, its very easy task. You can disable "Switch User" option using "User Accounts" applet in Control Panel.

But its not that easy under Windows 7
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