Can the employees punch on the TouchStation if users are log out of Windows?
On Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2003 Standard Server and Windows 2000 Professional, the TouchStation is operational when users are logged out of Windows with the computer turned on. The computers used with PayClock and TouchStation must be on at all times in order for the TouchStation to function. Windows Vista Operating System require the computer to be on AND logged in to the desktop in order for the TouchStation Manager Software to run. This is a limitation of the Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System.
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