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Create and manage user accounts. An administrator can give other people access to the computer in one of three ways: Create a user account that is linked to an existing Microsoft account. Create a user account that is linked to an email address, and register that account as a Microsoft account.
This chapter from Windows 10 Step by Step guides you through procedures related to creating and managing user accounts, managing account pictures and passwords, and customizing your sign-in options.
This chapter from Windows 10 Step by Step guides you through procedures related to creating and managing user accounts, managing account pictures and passwords, and customizing your sign-in options. Skip to main content
This chapter from Windows 10 Step by Step guides you through procedures related to creating and managing user accounts, managing account pictures and passwords, and customizing your sign-in options.
This chapter from Windows 10 Step by Step guides you through procedures related to creating and managing user accounts, managing account pictures and passwords, and customizing your sign-in options. Skip to main content
This chapter from Windows 10 Step by Step guides you through procedures related to creating and managing user accounts, managing account pictures and passwords, and customizing your sign-in options.
In this chapter from Microsoft SharePoint Online for Office 365: Administering and configuring for the cloud , Bill English introduces the management of user profiles and discusses the usefulness of these profiles for finding experience and expertise within your organization.
To manage user accounts by using Computer Management, right-click Start and then select Computer Management. Expand the Local Users and Groups node and then select Users . To create a new user, right-click the Users node and select New User.
Windows Server 2016 provides Managed Service Accounts (MSAs) and Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSAs) to help you more easily manage service accounts. Account policies enable you to control fundamental security features, such as password complexity, length, expiration, and lockout.
In this chapter from Deploying and Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell: Tools for cloud-based and hybrid environments , learn how to create and manage users, groups, and OUs; how to filter against the properties of users, groups, and computers to selectively act on the results of that filter; and how to add users to groups and ...