Additionally: I think that the display setting (resolution etc) is more or less no "user specific" setting, as mostly monitors are placed physically and left there - most users on a multi-user desktop system won't regularly move the monitors around and use custom user specific settings then.
Additionally: I think that the display setting (resolution etc) is more or less no "user specific" setting, as mostly monitors are placed physically and left there - most users on a multi-user desktop system won't regularly move the monitors around and use custom user specific settings then.