You need a database of some form to have user accounts. You can subscribe to a service that has this capability, you can purchase software such as a Content Management System, or you can hire a developer to create one for you.
You cannot. Only a user with administrator permissions can make new user accounts
Yes, it is possible to set up multiple user accounts on Windows 8 and 8.1. To do this open your start menu and navigate to "Control Panel". From there go to "User Accounts" and select "Manage User Accounts". Once there on the bottom select "Add a new user in PC settings".
Logging into Verizon allows the user to access their internet, television and phone accounts. From their, they can read or make payments, review their status, or make changes to their account.
User accounts can be set up in the Accounts section of System preferences.
Built in user accounts
First go to start,then go to the control panel,then user accounts,make new accounts.
Go into Admin, go to control panel, go to user accounts, then create new
iPods don't have user accounts, so there's no real admin, just a single user (you) with universal permissions.
Go to Start>Control Panel>User Accounts> and then find the account you need and make the changes necessary
A user account refers to a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders can be accessed. Imported user accounts can be managed through a user accounts applet.
Go to 'Start', then click 'Control Panel', click 'User Accounts', and click 'Add new user'. Then follow the on-screen instructions.
Start>controll panel>User accounts>User accounts>change an account Yes the part where i put user accounts twice was on Purpose not a typo