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- Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows allows adding multiple user account to use the same device, enabling each user to have their own settings, documents, and applications
- How do I switch user accounts from the log in screen?
If you want to switch accounts on the login screen, you can click the link below to get the operation How to Switch user at Locked Screen in Windows 10 - Microsoft Community If there is anything not clear, please do not hesitate to let me know
- User Account Access in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start , select your user picture or the Accounts icon, and select Switch user This will take you to the sign-in screen, where you can select Other user and enter the credentials for another user account
- Change Main user account to different person - Microsoft Community
Follow the steps to change the account type of the new account to administrator by navigating to user accounts under control panel: a Press Window key + X and select Control Panel b Click on User accounts c Click on Manage another account d Click on the new account that you have just created e Click on Change account type settings f
- How do I switch the user profile? - Microsoft Community
As for your question, yes, you can switch user profiles on a Windows 10 computer without deleting any files Here's how to do it: Creating a new user account:
- How do I switch Windows user Account - Microsoft Community
Check User Account Control (UAC): If UAC is set too high, it could prevent you from switching users Lower it temporarily to see if it helps Search for "Change User Account Control settings" in the Start menu
- Switch User Profiles in Windows 10 - Microsoft Community
If you have more than one user account on your PC and want to switch between users, kindly follow the steps listed below and see if it helps Method 1: To Switch User from Start Menu When you click on the Start menu, tap on your user name and click on the user account you want to switch
- Switch User accounts not showing up and switch user option not popping . . .
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