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I believe the question is concerning user accounts. To which the answer would be, there isn't a reachable limit. Although a practical limit may exist with consideration to the size of a computers hard drive, or other similar limitations. The maximum number of concurrent connections referenced is not to be confused with user accounts, and the limitations are 5 on XP Home and 10 on Pro.
Windows XP doesn't have a (published) finite limit on the number of accounts that can be created. You should be able to create as many accounts as you have hard drive space for.
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You need to go to user accounts and create a new user there from the control panel
No, you can create multiple accounts on most of the OS's
three users
Start->Control Panel->User Accounts->Create a new account
As administrator, you can create unique 'user accounts'.
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.
If it's a computer that runs on Windows (e.g. Windows XP) then you go to the Control Panel on the Start Menu and click on User Accounts> Change Accounts> the account you want to change> Create a Password.
Yes, it is possible to set up multiple user accounts on Windows 8 and 8.1. To do this open your start menu and navigate to "Control Panel". From there go to "User Accounts" and select "Manage User Accounts". Once there on the bottom select "Add a new user in PC settings".
A user account refers to a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders can be accessed. Imported user accounts can be managed through a user accounts applet.
Parental control can be enabled or disabled in the User Accounts. The user accounts are present in the Control Panel of the windows.