Yeah, I'd be more concerned with the amount of RAM their logins may be stealing from you, depending on how many apps they have launched, what running processes are still active and, most importantly, how much RAM your Mac has. Cheers, Coj On 15/11/2007, at 8:32 AM, Dennis R. Cohen wrote: > On 11/14/07 at 8:27 AM, Mark Des Cotes <lists at marksmandesign.ca> > transmitted the following electronic message: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Running 10.4.10 if it makes a difference. We've had a home Mac >> running X since Jaguar first came out. The computers have always been >> set up with a single User account that everyone used. Last week I >> decided to create accounts for my wife and each of my two kids. That >> way they can stop messing up "My" computer. I use said Mac for my >> home based business. Being a Graphic Designer I use a lot of resource >> heavy software. Does having the other three users still logged on use >> up some of the resources available to me? If so, is it enough for me >> to be concerned about? Should I instruct them to log off when they >> are done using the computer? >> >> Thanks >> > > It depends upon whether they left tasks like downloads from the > Internet > or video-encoding operations going. If so, those tasks continue to run > and will use resources. If no ongoing tasks are running, the only > resource they're consuming is some disk space for the swap files as > their processes get swapped out for your current tasks. > > -- > Dennis R. Cohen > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Seven Cent Deals - Great legacy stuff Great Legacy Price > http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=Seven+Cent+Deal