Fast User Switch Compatibility service missing in windows 7 prof. (domain member)
Solution 1
Generally, a standard part of a domain setup includes the disabling of this ability. Fast user switching is primarily used for home computers and your domain administrators, rather than using a Group Policy settings, simply remove the system service to prevent work arounds.
I have not seen a managed domain that allowed fast user switching.
You can use Run As for many tasks that require elevated permissions. Some installations will fail when you do this, but many others will work.
I'd talk to the IT group and ask if this is what they've done.
Solution 2
If you have installed any Cisco software on your computer, that might explain it. Both Checkpoint and their VPN software disables fast user switching. That was how my entry was greyed out.
SWilk
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SWilk over 1 year
My workstation with Windows7 professional is a member of a domain. I have local administator priviledges, and a separate account with standard privileges as every other user in company.
I need to switch between the two accounts while working, but the "Switch user" button is disabled, and there is no "switch user" option after pressing alt+ctrl+del.
I have seen Can 'Switch User' in Windows 7 work with Active Directory? thread, but there is nothing useful apart that it can be done.
I have checked out gpedit.msc and
Hide entry points for fast user switching
in Local Computer / Administrative Templates / System / Logon is set toNot configured
, but I tried bothenabled
anddisbaled
without success.I have checked out services.msc, as I read that
fast user switch compatibility service
should be enabled and running. The thing is there is no such service. It is not disabled, or something. There is no such entry on the list.How to enable this functionality? Can I do it alone, or my Active Directory administrator have to set some options on domain controller? Is it possible in mixed XP / Win7 domain?
P.S.: I have Polish version of Windwos, so I have translated the names of options and service to english, and I might translate it not exact. The service name in Polish should read
Zgodność szybkiego przełączania użytkowników
, but there is no such service.-
SWilk about 13 yearsI think the main problem is the lack of
fast user switch compatibility
in services.msc, but I do not know how to make it appear there.
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SWilk about 13 yearsI tried it earlier but no success. I tried both setting
disabled
andenabled
. If I understand correctly, this sholud hide or show theSwitch user
menuitem, but the item is where it should be, but disabled (greyed out). -
Joe Taylor almost 12 yearsand if its disabled by Group policy it'll just revert right back to how it was at every domain logon.