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Old 16-Jan-2007, 01:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is this possible?

a work around solution for independant resolution per account?
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XP User Display Settings v2.0 [21k] WXP FREE

http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_userdisplay.htm

{Change screen resolution} Lockergnome has reviewed quite a few programs lately that help you set different display settings for the various users of your Windows XP computer. These programs have all been great programs but they haven't all been the easiest to implement. All that is about to change when you download XP User Display Settings! With this program, you can set a different Windows XP display setting for each user, but the difference is that you can do it from a graphical interface. No more batch files or long codes. Just double-click the program; choose the resolution, refresh rate, and color depth; and then click "Apply." You can even use this program as a quick way to change resolution by un-checking the "Apply at each logon" checkbox, as this will cause your resolution to reset after a system restart. Just place the program in a directory that is accessible by all your users, and then run the program for each person's logon to save their resolution. Now everyone in your family can have their own preferred screen resolution, and it will only take you a couple of minutes to set it all up - painlessly! It's easy and affordable... what more could a computer geek want?
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