Creating a gaming account and a folding / everyday use account

Started by mrapoc, Jun 08, 2007, 08:16:31

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mrapoc

Now that I have server 2003 installed will I be able to have the dream of one account for gaming (minimal services etc.) and the other account for constant folding, and everything else?

It should give me a few more options than my xp home

Any ideas/guides on how to do it? Its basicall XP pro with less cr*p installed and more options in terms of user accounts


mrapoc

Lemme rephrase

I want one account to load some services and some startup whereas I want the other to load less services and less startup

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mrapoc


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MoHux

P'raps you've invented something Sam ....... could make millons!  >:D

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"It's better to say nothing and be thought an idiot - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

Lance

Maybe not quite the solution you are after - but could you have two installs of windows on the same disk, one for the gaming and one for other. Not ideal but it is at least a solution!

Another thought is can services etc be managed through a group/user policy template? If so, the answer is there!
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AvengerUK

This one even confused me! Ill give it a shot however...

"Now that I have server 2003 installed will I be able to have the dream of one account for gaming (minimal services etc.) and the other account for constant folding, and everything else?"

Constant folding - obviously cant be constant if you want minimal services?

At the end of the day, i think you'd be "as well off" as using one account, and just switching between the two, or, perhaps a better idea (seeing as most games are still not multi-threaded) setting one core to process the folding constantly, and, all the "CPU" affecting services - and leave the other core for your games?

mrapoc

Nah mate, i meant

1 account that as soon as i log in it folds, and i can use it for basically anything (apart from gaming)

a different account that does not initiate folding and disables other services necessary for daily use (print spooler for example)