u have to be a administer first to change everyone elses acount setings
It is called User Account Control.
You need to go to user accounts and create a new user there from the control panel
Parental control can be enabled or disabled in the User Accounts. The user accounts are present in the Control Panel of the windows.
Just disable User Account Control temporarily when you're using Remote Assistance. Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Safety -> User Accounts -> Change User Account Control Settings
A Label control is used to display text to the user, whereas a Textbox control allows the user to input text. Labels are typically used for displaying information or instructions, while Textboxes are used for user input.
Go to 'Control Panel' - 'User Accounts' and disable it from there.
hardware control is a operating system. OS is used to control the elctronic devices(hardware) via user. because user can't control hardware directly so, OS is used to interface computer & user
2 user accounts can be created from control panel, administrator account and standard user account.
Control Panel
If you override the User Account Control it allows an application to be run even if the you do not have the required administrative privileges.
The Administrator has access to system settings on a computer that a Registered user doesn't. The Administrator has full control over a computer system and can limit the amount of control a registered user has.
In Windows programming, both user control and custom control refer to a control. Controls are re-usable components that may, but don't necessesarily do, have a graphical user interface. In some development scenarios, controls can be added to the application's graphical user interface using a simple drag-and-drop operation. The term "user control" refers to a standard control that may be used by the user (the programmer). Perhaps the name would have better been "standard control." User controls include pre-defined components for all the fundamental components of a Windows graphical user interface, such as buttons, sliders, check boxes, radio buttons, lists and drop downs, etc. Non-interactive components such as a simple timer interface are also included. A custom control is a control that is especially made by the programmer, and is not included with the development toolkit as a pre-defined component.