Currently, I have one PC operated by 5 individuals. These individuals all log in using the same username and password so that they can share a desktop and any open applications. Security-wise, this is no good. I cannot track each users activities.
I would like to find out if it is possible to have any of those 5 users log in and have it resume the session, but with the knowledge of who was logged in.
For a better explanation:
Current scenario
- User A logs on to profile A, or resumes session A.
- User B logs on to profile B, or resumes session B.
- User C logs on to profile C, or resumes session C.
If user A has a file open, user B cannot access or modify it, and neither can user C.
User A would have to log in and close the file and applications so that user B or C can use them. In some instances, User A is not available and the others have to wait for him/her to return to close it. This is impractical.
Additionally, User A would have application Q open which each user uses. This means 3 instances of the same application will be running on each of the sessions consuming more resources than needed.
What I would like is:
- User A logs on to profile Z, or resumes session Z.
- User B logs on to profile Z, or resumes session Z.
- User C logs on to profile Z, or resumes session Z.
Profile Z and all users belong to a common group (for permissions).
- User A logs on, locks the screen with application running.
- User B logs on, resumes session with application running from user A.