Are you relatively new to Windows 10? Then you will probably find the instructions on how to create a user account for this operating system useful. It describes several ways to add a local user profile and Microsoft account, and also lists options for granting them administrator rights.

Creating a user account in Windows 10 settings

You can use the application to create a custom entry Options. This is the easiest option.


Initially, the system grants the new profile the rights of a standard user. If he needs to be promoted to computer administrator, do the following:


How to create a user account using the command line

Are you looking for easy ways? Then you should try creating a new profile via .

As in the previous case, the user created in this way will be automatically thrown into the regular group. If you want to make him an administrator, then type in the command line net localgroup Administrators user_name /add, Where user_name- the name of the newly added account.

Creating a Windows 10 user account through Computer Management

To create a profile, you can use the section Local users and groups in a snap Computer management. If you have Windows 10 Home (Core), then this option is no longer available, since it does not have such a section.

To change the rights of a new user, you need:


Creating a new Windows 10 user through User Accounts

Another option is to create a new profile in the section user accounts.


To transfer a new user to the administrators group you need to:

These are the ways to create a user in Windows 10. Choose the most optimal one for yourself or try them all to remember them and use them freely in the future.

For security purposes, when several people use a computer, or when working in an enterprise, it would be advisable to create a separate account for each user so that everyone has access to their documents, browser settings and desktop. This distinction will be very useful.

Even on one computer, several user accounts form an orderly picture for work, since by selecting the user you need when logging into the OS, you will receive completely delimited and separate privileges, files and other user objects, and when working under your account, you can immediately log out of your account and switch to another account if the user so needs. Today I will talk about how to create a Microsoft account on a PC running Windows 10, how to change it and delete it.

In the Windows 10 operating environment, there are two types of accounts: local and Microsoft. A local account is valid only on the computer on which you created it, and you can log in to it without a password. A Microsoft account has advanced rights and capabilities; you can log in from any Windows 10-based computer and gain access to the same applications and programs that you worked with (meaning only Microsoft programs - Skype, OneDrive, Outlook, etc. .).

To sign in to your Microsoft account, you typically need to enter your username or phone number. In this article, I will only touch on your Microsoft account, how to work with it, and methods for changing and deleting it. Read how to create a local account.

Create a Microsoft account

Method 1 – using the Windows 10 settings form

Click the Start button and select Settings from the pop-up menu.

A prerequisite for creating a Microsoft account is to first log into your account with a Microsoft account, respectively (such a pun, don’t blame me). If you are logged in from a local account, the system will also treat you as a local user and the tools for creating a new Microsoft account will not be available.

So, let’s assume you did just that, logged in with a Microsoft account and went to the PC settings in the desired section. Here you see two sections: “Your Family” and “Other People”. In the first section (namely, Your Family), you can create a Microsoft account for another member of your family. They will sync with Microsoft and you can set parental controls for each of them.

The "Other People" section is for accounts of third-party users who do not belong to your family. They will also be controlled by Microsoft and may be local or online.

First, let's use the first case, when you want to add an account for another member of your family. Click on the “Add family member” button.

Select for whom you want to add an account: for a child or for an adult and enter the Email of the new user. When everything is ready, proceed further by clicking “Next”.

Confirm your choice by clicking the “Confirm” button in the next window that opens.

After confirmation, an invitation will be sent to the added user’s email address, which must also be confirmed. Let's do this by logging into your email and agreeing to accept the invitation.

What options will be available to us after inviting a child as a new PC user?

  • firstly, you will be able to transfer some amounts of money to your child so that they can make purchases in Xbox and Windows stores without a credit card;
  • secondly, you will be able to see what actions children performed on the device, what applications they bought and what search queries they made in the search engine;
  • Another feature that cannot be overestimated is setting age restrictions for the content being rated - TV shows, films, videos, games and applications;
  • a similar function is setting limits on the duration of work on an active device for children;
  • finally, the last, but by no means least important feature is the location of the child on the map if they use a smartphone based on the “tens”.

So, after the child’s joining is confirmed, information about his account and the ability to log in to the system will appear in the account settings menu.

Now let's add a user who is not part of your family. Both a local account and a Microsoft account can be created for it. Click on the “Add a user for this PC” button in the “Other people” section.

To add a Microsoft account, you will need to enter the email address of the user under which you would like to log in to the system. If this person does not have an email, you will have to create a mailbox. Otherwise, all we can count on is a local account without the ability to synchronize.

So, let's assume that we have created an email (on the same Outlook.com). Let's enter his name on the next form that opens.

Well, everything is ready! We have created a user, as evidenced by the following active form.

Now you can log in to the system using his account and freely use Win 10 from the same device.
By default, when creating a new account, its powers are limited. To turn a user into an administrator, click on his name on the settings form, and the “Change account type” button will appear. Use it and change the current type to administrator.


You can log in as a new user by selecting an account from the list of active users in the Start menu and clicking on its name.

Another option is to quit and log in using a new user and password in the login window.

Method 2 – using the control userpasswords2 command

Using a key combination and in the field for entering commands, enter the value “control userpasswords2”.

The “User Accounts” form will open, which presents all user accounts available in the system (both local and online, or, in other words, Microsoft). Let's use the "Add" button.

As a result, a window will appear for entering the new user’s email address. We saw an absolutely similar form, but made in a different design, earlier, using the first method indicated in this article.

If an account has already been created for the new user, enter the name of the corresponding email address in the field provided. If there is none at the time of registration, select the button to create a new email account.

The further procedure is not particularly original - we have already seen all this earlier, in the Windows OS settings, so we will not have the opportunity to encounter anything new here.

How do I delete my Microsoft account?

Let's use the same control userpasswords2 command described in the mechanics of creating a user account. Select the account that we want to remove and click the “Delete” button located under the list of controlled accounts.

How do I reset my Microsoft account password?

After logging in to your account, go to the new system settings menu in the “top ten”, select the “Accounts” section and enter the “Login Options” subcategory there. Click on the “Change account password” button in the middle part of the form and then follow the wizard’s prompts.

A Microsoft account works in all programs and services of the Redmond software giant: from the Xbox Live account used to log into the exclusive service of the Xbox gaming console, to the mobile version of Windows 10 installed on smartphones and mobile gadgets from Microsoft.

Now you can use all your devices that use the same authentication algorithm, with the same settings and options, by connecting to your Microsoft account from any of your Windows 10-based gadgets or accessories. If you simply don't need these capabilities, use this instead a regular local Microsoft account, without a password and synchronization.

If you need to see all the existing user accounts that are using your device, this guide will show you four ways to do so in Windows 10.

In Windows 10, you can quickly check complete information about all user accounts. If more than one person is using your personal computer or you have more than one user account, if there is a need to check the complete information of all user accounts, then this article will help you. Additionally, in certain cases, you may also need to look at the hidden user accounts available on your system, such as the Administrator account, which is disabled by default.

To view all existing accounts in Windows 10, there are several ways to view this information using built-in tools and the command line.

In this guide, you'll learn four ways to see a list of all accounts available in Windows 10.

  • How to view all accounts using the Settings app
  • How to view all accounts using Computer Management
  • How to View All Accounts in Windows 10 Using Command Prompt

How to View All Windows 10 Accounts Using the Settings App.

The easiest way to see the accounts available on your device is in the Settings app:

  1. Open the application by pressing the Win I keys.
  1. Go to settings group "Accounts".
  1. Click the section on the left.

On this page you will find existing user accounts configured on your PC, but this page is limited because it does not contain built-in user accounts such as the built-in administrator account.

Additionally, you'll notice that the current user account isn't listed either, but that's because that information is displayed on the "Your Details" page.

How to view all accounts using the Computer Management console.

If you're using Windows 10 Pro, you can use the Computer Management console to view all the accounts on your device.

  1. Right click on the button "Start" and select from the menu "Computer Management".

  1. In the console, go to the following path:

Local Users and Groups → Users

You will see a list of all accounts created in Windows 10.

How to View All Windows 10 Accounts Using Command Prompt

In Windows 10, you can quickly check complete information about all user accounts using one command.

  1. Open Command Prompt, type the following command and press Enter.

You will see the following details:

The very first account built-in admin account, the account is disabled by default - but you can enable this hidden admin account if you have a need.

Second account- User account managed by the system, as specified in the description. If you are using Windows 10.

Third account guest account.

The last user account used to access the computer. If you have multiple user accounts, you will find them below one by one.

There are several details that are visible on the command line screen. You will see the following:

  • Account type
  • Description
  • Full name
  • installation date
  • Local account status
  • Lockout status
  • Password Changeable
  • Password Expires
  • Password required or not
  • SID Type
  • Status

AccountType = 512 indicates that all accounts are regular. If your computer is domain joined, you may see other values ​​such as 256 (Temp Duplicate Account),2048 (Trust Account Interdomain), 4096 (Trust Account Workstation) or 8192 (Trust Account Server).

Disabled = FALSE / TRUE, indicates whether that particular account is active or not. If set to FALSE, this means that your account is not active and vice versa.

PasswordChangable = TRUE / FALSE indicates whether the password of this account can be changed or not. If set to TRUE, then you can change it.

PasswordExpired = TRUE / FALSE tells the password for this user account to expire after a specified amount of time.

How to View All Accounts Using PowerShell

Plus, you can even use a single command in PowerShell to view a list with detailed information about each account available in Windows 10.

  1. on behalf of the administrator.
  1. Type the following command to list all existing accounts and press Enter:
Get-LocalUser
  1. You will see a list of all accounts configured on your device, with their description and activity.

If you need to export the list of accounts to a text file, you can add the following to the command. For example:

Get-LocalUser > c:\path\to\output\folder\list.txt

In case one of the accounts was created using a Microsoft account, the account name will only contain the first five letters of the email address.

These are the basic things you need to know to understand the details of all the user accounts on your Windows 10 computer.


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Today we will touch on the topic of how to add a Windows 10 account in different ways. There are two types of accounts in Windows 10. The first ones are tied to a Microsoft account and require you to enter a password from the corresponding email. The second ones are local, similar to those that were in earlier versions of operating systems. In this case, in the future, an account of any type can be converted into the opposite or. Let's get started.

The latest OS from Microsoft has new settings. It is with their help that we will now create a user. Throughout the article, the material is presented in the form of step-by-step instructions, each stage of which is accompanied by screenshots.

  1. First, let's open Windows Settings. To do this, go to the Start menu and click on the gear icon, which can be found in the lower left side of the window.

  1. In the window that opens, click on the tile that we marked in the picture with a red frame.

  1. Another window will open. On the left side there are sections - select “Family and other people”. In the right half you will see the inscription “adding a family member” - we marked it with the number “2”. This mode is used, for example, when you need to use one PC by several family members and, in order to avoid confusion, each of them creates their own account. Click on the marked button.

  1. Once the button is pressed, you will be taken to the next screen. Here you can choose who owns the account being created: a child or an adult. You also need to enter your email address to recover your password. We do this and click “Next”.

  1. We will be asked to confirm our intention to create an account - we do this by clicking on the appropriate button.

After this, an invitation will be sent to the specified e-mail and the user will be able to become a member of your virtual family.

Below you can create a new user who will not be a family member and will not be controlled by Windows 10. Let's look at how this is done.

  1. On the left side of the window that we opened a step earlier, click on the inscription “Family and other people”, and on the right we click on the item marked “2” in the screenshot.

  1. Next, we will be asked to enter the new user’s email, but if you want to create an account without being linked to Microsoft, click on the item marked “3” in the screenshot.

  1. We will create a local user, so in the newly opened window, click on the inscription surrounded by a red rectangle.

  1. Now you need to specify the name of the new user, the password for his account and a hint that will be needed in case of loss of the password to recover it. Once you have completed entering the data, click “Next”.

After this, the new account will appear in the system.

The user we created does not have administrator rights. Let's consider how to endow him with them. Please note that in order to do this, you yourself must have such authority.

  1. We follow the same path that we used to create a new user. We find there the account that we will edit and click on it with the left mouse button. The “Change account type” button will appear – this is what we need.

  1. In the next window, select the desired item from the drop-down list and apply the changes made.

As you can see, the user has become an administrator. That's all. You can now work with the new account by terminating the current session and selecting the user on the start screen.

How to add a user on the command line

In order to create another user using the OS command line, you must run it with administrator rights. This is done as follows:

  1. Click on the magnifying glass icon on the taskbar and enter the command in the line that opens cmd, and then press Enter. When the result we need appears, right-click on it and select the option to launch the utility with administrator rights.

  1. When the command prompt opens, enter the following statement: net user username password /add (replace with the desired nickname of the future account and specify the password for it), then press Enter.

  1. After a couple of seconds of waiting, the system will notify us that the operation has been successfully completed, and the user will be added to the system. If you need to make him an administrator, enter another operator (if the command does not work, try specifying the English administrators instead of the Russian word Administrators):
net localgroup Administrators username /add

Now the user we created will appear in the system. And it will not just appear, but will receive administrator privileges.

Create a new account through " Local users and groups"

There is another option for creating a new user in Windows 10, let's take a closer look at it.

Important: the method is only applicable on Windows 10 Pro and higher - there is no Group Policy Editor in the home version.

  1. Initially, we launch the utility itself - we will do this through the “Run” program. To launch it, use the hotkey combination Win + R. When the window opens, enter the command into it msc and press Enter.

  1. When local users and groups open, select the “Users” folder on the left side, then right-click on an empty space and select “New User”.

  1. Specify the name of the new user, his password and password repeat, and then click on “Create”.

As a result, the user will be created - you can see it right here.

  1. If we want to give the account administrator privileges, right-click on its name and select “Properties”.

  1. Go to the “Group Membership” tab, select the user whom we want to make an administrator, and click the “Add” button (it is indicated by the number “3” in the screenshot).

  1. In the window that opens, in the empty field marked with the number “1”, enter the word Administrators and click “OK”.

Ready. The user now has administrator privileges.

We use control userpasswords2

To complete the picture, let’s look at another method for creating a local Windows 10 account. We take the following steps:

  1. As in the previous case, launch the “Run” utility using the keyboard shortcut Win + R, enter the words in the window that opens: control userpasswords2 and press Enter.

  1. In the next window, click on the button labeled “Add” - its name speaks for itself.

  1. Here you can select the type of account to create. We, similar to previous options, will create a local academic record, but you can, if you wish, link it to Microsoft. When the choice is made, click on “Next”.

  1. In the next screen, Windows 10 praises Microsoft accounts and scolds local accounts - you still have a chance to change your mind. In our case, the answer is no: we choose a local account.

  1. Enter your account name, password and hint, and then click “Next”.

  1. The user has been created, we just have to click on “Finish”.

  1. As usual, we’ll tell you how to grant a new account administrator rights. To do this, select it and click on the “Properties” button.

  1. Go to the “Group Membership” tab and switch the trigger to the position marked in the screenshot with the “2” button. At the end we press “OK”.

As you can see, the new user is now the administrator of the computer or laptop.

In the article, we looked at how to add a user in Windows 10 in different ways. If you still have questions on the topic, ask them in the comments and we will provide a comprehensive answer as soon as possible.

Video about how to add an account toWindows 10

A local account is an array of data stored in a special directory on a disk that contains a variety of information about the user and the rights granted to him regarding the use of the computer. This includes authentication data, all kinds of customization (splash screen, interface settings, startup), access rights to certain files and services. For authentication, an identifier is used - login (as a rule, this is the user’s name) and a password, if available, which is stored encrypted using a reliable irrevocable conversion algorithm. The account may also contain an avatar - a small image or photo of the user. A local account is created for only one computer.

Microsoft account

The Microsoft account was introduced in Windows 8 and was transferred to Windows 10 without significant changes. An online profile differs from a local one in that after logging into the system, previously blocked functions of a modern operating system and applications will open to the user. Due to numerous user complaints, the functionality gap between accounts (Microsoft and local) in Windows 10 has been slightly reduced. Today we’ll figure out the difference between Microsoft accounts in Windows 10 and G8, and also compare their capabilities with local accounts (as users call them).

In general, a Microsoft account is a set of online accounts on various corporate resources. Recently (with the release of Windows 8) they have all been combined into one. These include accounts in services such as Windows Live, Outlook, Hotmail, and the presence of an XBOX or smartphone running Windows mobile. Here the campaign took the path of integration, which allows you to access any service or device with a Microsoft product with just one account. The username in the account is the email belonging to the software giant: Yahoo or Gmail.

Microsoft account benefits

A Microsoft account has a more reliable security mechanism and a two-step user authentication method, which is guaranteed to save the user from security problems.

Unfortunately, or vice versa, fortunately, you cannot disable password protection for your Microsoft account. The only thing that is provided to the user in this case is the setting of automatic completion of the form for entering a password and email address - username.

When you try to log in from a new device or location, the system will ask you to enter the code sent to the phone number specified during registration.

When transferring settings between computers with Windows 10, having a Microsoft account will allow you to quickly synchronize data even in automatic mode.

There is no need to transfer user settings or reconfigure the system - when creating a new user, select the Microsoft login and enter authorization data. After this, all that remains is to install the required applications - all Windows 10 settings (theme, wallpaper, web browser settings, bookmarks, logins with passwords) will be reproduced on any computer after authorization.

Another Microsoft profile will allow you to install and purchase your favorite applications in the Windows Store, as well as restore them when critical errors occur, and update them, which a local account cannot do. By purchasing any software product, you become its owner forever and can install it on all supported devices (this applies to both a computer and a gadget with mobile Windows 10). If you have a smartphone or tablet running Windows 10 mobile, the Microsoft profile will provide access to all existing programs and entertainment applications.

– voice assistant, available only to users who have an online profile due to the need to obtain personal data (calendar entries, contacts, history of visiting Internet resources). Even though the service is at the debugging stage and does not support the Russian language, the developer promises to correct this deficiency in the future.

The last advantage that a Microsoft profile will give to parents is the ability to connect the child/children’s account to the family, which will provide increased security and the ability to manage key parameters to control the child’s Internet activity. The function supports working with each device separately, allowing you to block malicious sites and resources with inappropriate content, set the time spent online and run only approved applications (convenient for restricting a child from playing games).

Following tradition, Microsoft limits the capabilities of local users (although in the “top ten” the developers took the latter’s opinion into account), transferring people’s virtual lives to the cloud and providing greater privileges to online account owners.

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