F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Sure, I can help with that. Would you like me to organize the apps based on user accounts or another category?

Sure, I can help with that. Would you like me to organize the apps based on user accounts or another category?

Sure, I can help with that. Would you like me to organize the apps based on user accounts or another category?

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spidersaur187
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06-19-2020, 01:12 AM
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I noticed Windows becomes slower as more apps are added, so I considered a solution. My plan was to keep only essential core applications on the main user accounts and set up separate accounts for gaming, experimentation, etc. I believed each account would have its own registry and settings, preventing clutter between accounts. However, testing showed apps in one account are still accessible to others. The only workaround I found is restricting access per user, but it doesn<|pad|> to not fully solve the issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The alternative I thought of were virtual machines, though they come with their own difficulties. What do you think?
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spidersaur187
06-19-2020, 01:12 AM #1

I noticed Windows becomes slower as more apps are added, so I considered a solution. My plan was to keep only essential core applications on the main user accounts and set up separate accounts for gaming, experimentation, etc. I believed each account would have its own registry and settings, preventing clutter between accounts. However, testing showed apps in one account are still accessible to others. The only workaround I found is restricting access per user, but it doesn<|pad|> to not fully solve the issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The alternative I thought of were virtual machines, though they come with their own difficulties. What do you think?