Depends on the settings, you should check the settings feature of whatever program you are using and do the operation from there
You can't. The guest account is designed as a temporary account. However, I doubt the account was crashing the laptop, try running it in safe mode on the account, or restoring it back a month or so
A windows administrator account is a type of user that you can have on your list, an admin has full control and rights to to anything on the computer where as a standard user does not.
Some software, settings and files requires administrator rights to be accessed or edited.
2 user accounts can be created from control panel, administrator account and standard user account.
An auto-forwarding is the ability to forward incoming messages from one user account to another user account.
log onto minecraft.com and put in user name and password but you will have to buy the game
Admin Approval Mode
Admin Approval Mode
If you would like to make a guest/administer account, go onto "Control Panel" on the Start Menu. Under "User Accounts and Family Safety" there should be "Add or Remove user accounts" button. Click on this, and under the list of account(s) on the computer/laptop, there is "Create a new user account". Enter all the necessary information needed and you're done.
Administrator, power user, limited user ( also known as users group), and guest accounts.
you have to share the account, so if u know the user name and password the yes you can.
It is not a PS3 account it is a Playstation Network account and you can access it from any PS3 that you are a user on