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We share a single PC but have separate Windows and Steam Accounts.
Steam seems to be very aggressive at only being loaded once at a time.
I could probably work around it by setting it up to download on my account. But then we have the same problem in reverse if he wants to play a game. I do see it as “queued” when I’m logged into my Windows/Steam account.
Also if it matters my account is set as a master account for family sharing. All of that works fine, it just seems to quit Steam everywhere but where it was last launched.
Unfortunately it is a desktop tower, so taking it to Starbucks or a work co-lo would be awkward. But it did cross my mind. ;)
To further clarify, yes. He leaves Steam up and running and I “switch” Windows accounts to mine. I find that Steam has exited on my Windows profile. I launch it, it goes through the “connecting to account: [mine]” rigamarole. I play a game and leave Steam running (minimized to system tray, as always) and he switches to his Windows account.
He finds it has don that same thing. Apparently when I launched, it quit on his. If he then launches, it will do the startup thing, connect to his account, and apparently exit on my awindows profile.
For if he leaves it up and I switch back to mine, my Steam has exited again. Now I assume it is downloading in the background, so if I didn’t re-launch Steam it would stay loaded on his account (testing that overnight tonight).
But it is really annoying. And seems unnecessary; I should be able to have Steam open on two Windows user profiles at the same time under two separate Steam accounts. I have plenty of memory available. (I assume it is to prevent complexities, but browsers and most other applications can handle this cleanly.)
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8963-EIKC-3767
Thanks again for the help! I still think they should remove this limitation, though. It isn’t like you can run two Windows accounts simultaneously on a single PC.