The difference is a user account is for a certain person or a certain group but guest account is for anyone who uses that computer without a user account.
A "guest" account is someone who has made an account with that site. A "non-guest" is a person who has not made an account with the site.
Built in user accounts
ADMINISTRATOR and GUEST accounts, though the GUEST account is disabled by default in XP Home and XP Prof.
No there isn't a guest in Facebook. Everyone has to have there own log in accounts and details. Bagshad :)
admin and guest accounts
Administrator Guest HelpSupport
Administrator and guest
Guest account is the one where you can set a settings that you need..... For ex. You don't like any1 uninstalling your programs, so in such cases you can use guest account.... In order to activate guest account you have to have a administrator account & it has to be set with a password........ Administration account is normal to control your settings.............
guest accounts
The administrator account and the guest account.
Administrative, Standard, Power, Guest, and for a Bonus: Restricted. administrator, power user, limited user (also called the users group), and guest accounts. Other user groups exist and you can create your own user groups.
Administrator, power user, limited user ( also known as users group), and guest accounts.
Guest accounts are used if you lend your computer/laptop to a friend. They can use the guest account to use the computer but they won't be able to change any settings or access any of your files. A guest account would also be useful for the workplace. If you have the guest account enabled for your work computer, and you're off sick for a day. The person that covers you can use the guest account on the computer.