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All you need to do is click Start and then type 'Create an Account'
ANSWERIt depends on what you are using, but if it is windows then you need to follow these steps:1) Start menu, Control Panel2) user/user accounts or users, double click3) you should see change account or create account.4) (create new account) Add name for new account5) select the option you want between administrator or limited.ANSWERIn Window Vista: You can create another user or account on your computer by following these steps: In the , go to . Then, click the icon , you will notice that there are several options. For this purpose, click , then, click . You can now create an account, by typing the new user's name under the new account name box and then, tick the appropriate privilege (standard or administrator) for that user.
You can't windows has to create directories for the new account. Even in admistrator accoumt you have to log in.
Start->Control Panel->User Accounts->Create a new account
Control panel -> User accounts. Depending on your Windows version you might have to click "Manage another account" before given the possibility to "Create new account". Choose "Administrator" in the setup wizard.
automatically assigns NTFS to each new user created in XP source:http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=30421&seqNum=2
The Metro User-Interface, native USB 3.0 support, and Microsoft Account Integration. There's an article on Wikipedia titled "Features New to Windows 8" that highlights many of the new changes.
To change a name on a pc that runs on Windows Vista you can simply type sysdm.cpl in the start menu search box. This is the quickest method for a person who is not familiar with the program settings. To make a new user account on the pc for the program Windows Vista under the start menu, go to control panel, pick user account, and then add the name of the account you want to create with a password if you would like to protect the account.
* The new aero interface * User Account Control * Windows Meeting Space, Sticky Notes, Windows Calendar, Windows DVD Maker, Windows Contacts, Windows Fax and Scan, Windows Sidebar, Windows Mobility Center,and Windows Journal * Welcome Screen * Windows Speech Recognition
Without knowing what operating system you are using we may not be able to describe this accurately. Windows XP - Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - User Accounts - Create New Account
Windows Vista Business has some new features that weren't on windows XP. These include its automated backup feature, and user account control. Both these things allow you to do more than you could previously.
This new system has been inheritedfrom Windows NT/2000.