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Re: Lion -- Disable fast user switching via command line and Applescript.
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Re: Lion -- Disable fast user switching via command line and Applescript.


  • Subject: Re: Lion -- Disable fast user switching via command line and Applescript.
  • From: "Daniel ." <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 16:42:58 -0500

David,
You need to use 'false' instead of 'NO'.  Also make sure User pane is closed in System prefs.

Daniel, somewhere in Maine, USA

On Jan 3, 2012, at 2:01PM, David Kahn wrote:

I was wondering if anyone has figured out how to disable fast
userswitching using the command line and/or AppleScript for Lion.
Previously in past operating systems I was able to accomplish this by:
defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences
MultipleSessionEnabled -bool NO

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