A Local user account is a user account that is part of the domain or work group.
The local user is the person who actually uses the account to do the work they are paid to do. A domain user could be a network administrator
local user account
user profile.
Wherever it is defined by the administrator.
Yes
When Windows 2000/XP is first installed, or more specifically, it is after an Administrator establishes a local user account; then when the user logs on for the first time the system will establish a profile for that user.
local security policy
user means a name what has already been used.
An Administrator account and a Guest account. There may also be a hidden Admin account with permissions beyond the local Admin, but that isn't typically an account a user will engage with or see.
If security politics allow to log on remotely for local accounts, then the answer is yes. Also it depends on firewall settings.
A person can see their bank account number 11064201623 by logging into their account online with a user name and password. They may also visit their local branch.
False. It's in the member of tab