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Wrong. The limitation is that you can only have one user interacting with the GUI at a time. Starting with XP, you can have multiple users logged in simultaneously and switch between them in just a few mouse clicks (plus typing in the password on the account you're switching to). That usage probably works perfectly for 99.99% of home users. The "one user at the computer plus another accessing remotely" case is pretty rare for the average person.
Not sure what you're getting at here, but you can certainly open up a command prompt as a different user with the "Run as" feature. I think that's been in every NT based Windows.