Sunday 15 July 2012

What is an user Account in Windows (xp,Vista,Seven and Eight)?

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Definition of user Account:
   A User account is the set of information about the people who is accesing it that tells windows about the files, folder and restriction of uses of Windows. The restriction refers to the drives that an account will use, the application, websites or games that a user can view.
There are 3 types of user account.
1. Administrator
2. Standard User
3. Guest User
Also see: How to add or remove user Accounts in Windows

Each account of the Windows has different level of control.
Administrator: Administaror account has the full control over windows. they can manage the other users like standard and guest user.
Standard User: This account is made for personal use and it hs also no restriction if it is not restricted by an administrator.
Guest User: Guest user account are created for the temporary access of people. it is controlled by administrator and it has very limited access.

NOTE: Each of the above three account can be secured by creating password . Each account can create and modify their password but the administartor user can modify the password of the other two.

Also See: How to create user account password in Windows
                How to change the type of user Account in Windows
                How to break Administrator and User account Password in Windows

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