Not as long as you aren't letting people you don't trust use it, no that shouldn't hurt anything.
like a new account?
Hardware profiles , which are set by a systems administrator, describe which pieces of hardware are enabled or disabled when a system is booted under a given profile. They eliminate the process of Windows having to redetect hardware. This tip will show you how to create and manage hardware profiles.
Computer Profiles are usually termed as being everything associated with a user. In windows, you can make a new user to make a new profile. In firefox, you can setup your browsing preferences with a profile.Or you could be talking about making a criminal profile on a specific person on your computer. There are several sites you can search to collect data.But since "profile" is a common term, there is no specific answer unless we know more about what type of profile you mean.
Local Profiles: profiles that are saved on a single computer. Users cannot access their profile from any other machine, regardless of whether the machine is attached to the network or not.Mandatory Profiles: profiles that cannot be saved from one session to the next. A user may utilize any machine that is connected to the network. However, once a user logs off, any setting preferences made to the profile is permanently lost and must be reinstated at every log on. This ensures a profile will remain small and easy to manage, but renders users powerless from customizing their profile to their liking.Roaming Profiles: do just what the name implies-they move around with you. If you log on to one computer today, and a different computer tomorrow, you're making use of a roaming profile to load your customized user settings. Roaming profiles are saved on the network so when you log on to any networked computer, your personalized desktop is loaded no matter what machine you're on. Users have full freedom of what's on their profile, which is convenient for them, but can lead to problems such as slow log on times and server crashes.
go to your profile then there will be a link that says add photos
like a new account?
Administrator Acct
No. In order to have permission to change the account type, you have to be an administrator.
You can't.
The Defense Travel Administrator
yes there can, using the admin profile you can change other profiles to be admins as well
Remove the network profile from your old laptop.
Switch users : This is when you have more than one profile on your computer.. You might have your profile (Administrator). This is what comes up when you first turn your computer on, It usually has your name. You then put in your password (if you have one set up) To get to the computer screen. Many people have more then one profile.. This might be because other people use there computer.. So any photos ect. they have on there profile on the computer will not be on anyone elses profile. Switching users allows to you switch from your profile to another profile or vice-cersa without shutting down or logging off. Logging off : This is simply that.. 'logging off' your profile.. Instead of 'shutting down' the computer (to turn it off) You can jut logg off your profile.. The computer will remain turned on but wont be logged into your account. You might use this when someone is going to use the computer shortly after you and you dont want to shut it down in the mean time.. You can just logg off you profile and when they are ready.. they can then logg ONto their own profile :)
An Administrator account would be needed.
If you mean user then: You must have administrator rights. For windows: Start Menu >> Control Panel >> Users >> Create new User For Mac: Apple Icon >> System Preferences >> Users >> Create new User
Click on your profile picture from your profile, and then in the lower right hand corner, click download.
If referring to WIndows 7 User Profile C:\Users let you move user files from one profile to another if your's have administrator rights. To manage settings navigate to Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage Accounts