- Windows 10 - Phones
- Windows 10 - Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Favorite Settings
- Windows 10 - Media Management
- Windows 10 - System Tray
- Windows 10 - Keyboard Shortcuts
- Windows 10 - Email Management
- Windows 10 - Apps Management
- Windows 10 - Project Spartan
- Windows 10 - Backup and Recovery
- Windows 10 - Remote Access
- Windows 10 - Virtualization
- Windows 10 - Networking
- Windows 10 - Web Browsing
- Windows 10 - Applications
- Windows 10 - Parental Control
- Windows 10 - Security
- Windows 10 - Users Management
- Windows 10 - Multiple Desktops
- Windows 10 - Universal Apps
- Windows 10 - Cloud
- Windows 10 - Quick Actions
- Windows 10 - Notifications
- Windows 10 - Cortana
- Windows 10 - File Explorer
- Windows 10 - Tablet Mode
- Windows 10 - Taskbar
- Windows 10 - Start Menu
- Windows 10 - Navigation
- Windows 10 - GUI Basics
- Windows 10 - Getting Started
- Windows 10 - Installation
- Windows 10 - Overview
- Windows 10 - Home
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Windows 10 - Users Management
Like most Windows versions since XP, Windows 10 allows you to log in to different user accounts when using your computer. Like we discussed earper, you can choose which account you want to log in to after turning on the computer.
But you can also configure or manage your user account after you’re logged in. To do this, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open the Start Menu.
Step 2 − Cpck on Settings.
Step 3 − From the SETTINGS window, choose Accounts option.
Step 4 − In the ACCOUNTS window, choose the account setting you want to configure.
If you want to change your sign-in options, pke your password, select Sign-in options.
Under Sign-in options, Windows 10 lets you change your password. It also lets you choose when the computer will ask you to sign in.
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