Click on the bottom left START button.
Then click Control Panel.
Click User Accounts.
There you will be able to see each individual user if you are using Windows.
welcome screen
Administrator or user. administrator.
A regular user is someone who would use the computer everyday to complete tasks or jobs. An occasional user would use the computer every so often, but not every day.
Group Policy Object (GPO) computer=Computer Configuration, User=User ConfigurationName some GPO settings in the computer and user parts
Enter user name and password.
Some essentials include a good firewall, virus checker, spyware checker, Mozilla Fox, and the Google toolbar just to name a few.
If you are going to do that locally you have to have an user name and password. For remote connection you have to have an user name and password as well as ip address or full computer name including router names.
user means a name what has already been used.
Every user account has its own directory. Every user on a system has a unique account name. You must have a valid user account to start a UNIX session.
The password and user name that should be entered is the one for the remote system user account that the user is accessing, not the password and user name for the computer they are currently logged in to. The administrator of the remote system should be able to provide this information to the user.
Find your answer from skype manager user guide (check the link).
Right-click 'My Computer' and click 'Properties'. Then click the 'Computer Name' tab.