Possibly because you have your window lock on. Some cars are that way. If not that, then you probably have an electrical problem in the system. It could also be that the window are off the track. Either way, you need to take it to a mechanic.
Where is the relay for the drivers window in a 2004 vw bug
Sometimes there's a function on the drivers controller switch that disables window controls for anyone other than the driver.
you probably just need a new switch you probably just need a new switch
I had a similar problem with a Toyota Corolla. Could be worth a shot There may be a window lock button (usually near the drivers electric window controls). That causes the controls from all, except the driver's, to be unresponsive.
have you checked to be sure that the driver lock out button has not been pushed. it is usually above the window controls and it use to keep small children from rolling down the windows.
One circuit breaker protects all the power windows. If only one window doesn't work it's not the circuit breaker/fuse. It could be the switch in the drivers door or the power window motor has failed.
If the drivers side window works; yet, the other three do not check the window lock by the window controls on the drivers door. If it is pressed it will lock the other three windows no matter where you try to roll them down from. If this button has not been pressed I would suspect that the switch is bad or there is a loose connection inside the door panel.
A menu is a window with controls that lets you tell Windows what you want. Menus allow you to navigate browser sites, programs, and other such features within Windows.
If there is a switch below the window controls on the drivers side door, flick it, that would be the override safety switch. It's labeled window lock.
check the fuses
They are the small electric motors that raise and lower automobile windows in vehicles with electric window controls.
I found that there is a normal and lock switch on drivers door and lock stops use of the windows.