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Understanding User Accounts
A user is someone who uses a computer. A user account defines what a user can do using Windows XP. In Windows XP, there are three types of user accounts.
- Administrator account. The administrator can do everything with the computer and can go anything he or she desires - essentially giving them control over the entire computer, including other accounts. The administrator account can never be disabled or deleted.
- Standard account. Users with standard accounts can install programs and hardware, change pictures and related personal data, and create, change, or remove his or her password.
- Guest account. The guest account doesn't require a password, can't add or remove programs from the computer, and is disabled by default. This account type is great for kids or students.
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Managing User Accounts
To easily manage user accounts, click the User Accounts icon in the Control Panel. |
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| The User Accounts window presents you with an easy-to-use interface |
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Creating a New Account
You can create new user accounts as needed, giving others access to your computer (without sharing your password).
To create a new account:
- Click Create a New Account in the User Accounts window.
- A User Accounts window appears. Enter the name of the new account and click Next.
- The next window asks you to pick an account type. Choose Computer Administrator or Limited by clicking the appropriate radio button.
- If you're not sure, click each one and read the list of actions that can be performed by the account type.
- When finished, click the Create Account button.
- The new account now appears in the User Account window.
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Changing An Account
Any account can be easily edited or changed from the User Accounts window.
To change an existing user account:
- Click Change an Account in the User Accounts window.
- A window appears asking you which account you want to change.
- The next window (figure below) allows you to change the name on the account, change the picture, change the account type, create a password, or delete the account. Make necessary changes.
- Use the Back button to return to the original list to make any additional changes.
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Passwords provide security and prevent unauthorized users from logging in using someone else's user account. For more information on passwords, see our Internet Basics course. |
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Changing User Log on/Log off Procedures
You can also select the way users log on and log off.
To change log on and log off options:
- Click Change the way users log on and off in the User Accounts window.
- You'll see two checkboxes that allow you to enable the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching. Fast User Switching allows you to switch to another user account without closing any programs.
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- Open the Control Panel.
- Click the User Accounts link.
- Change the picture associated with your user account.
- Familiarize yourself with the concepts explained in this lesson.
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