9Setting Up Multiple Users
In this chapter
• Why You Need to Set Up Separate User Accounts
• Understanding Windows User Accounts
• Configuring Windows Vista for Multiple Users
It’s possible for a small home network to exist with just a single user. For example, I have four computers in my house and one user (me); it’s still beneficial for me to network all my computers together to share files and such.
It’s more likely, however, that you have multiple users on your network. On a home network, that might be you, your spouse, and your kids. On a small office network, each worker in the office becomes a distinct user of the network.
For these different users ...
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