On the PC Settings page, users can manage local account settings, including the ability to change their account type (e.g., from standard to administrator) and set up a Microsoft account for syncing settings across devices. In contrast, the Manage Accounts window in Control Panel primarily allows users to view and delete accounts, but does not provide options for changing account types or linking Microsoft accounts. Additionally, PC Settings enables users to adjust sign-in options like Windows Hello, which isn't available in the Control Panel.
On the PC settings page, you can manage user account settings such as adding or removing Microsoft accounts and changing account types more seamlessly than in the Control Panel's Manage Accounts window. However, functions like changing passwords and managing family settings can be performed in both locations. Additionally, settings related to local accounts can be adjusted in the Control Panel but may not be as comprehensive in the PC settings page.
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You can easily sign out in settings in Galaxy 3. The settings have a group called Accounts. There in Google accounts you can find sign out.
Change your password on all accounts. In the settings of those accounts (some social media) will have and option to 'sign out everywhere'
While using smartglass on Windows 8 - Windows button + C > Settings > Accounts Mouse Scroll to bottom Right of Screen > Settings > Accounts
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To access multiple accounts at U.S. Bank, you can log in to your online banking account using your username and password. Once logged in, you should see all your linked accounts on the dashboard. If you have not linked them yet, you can add additional accounts by navigating to the account settings or management section and following the prompts to link your accounts. Alternatively, you can use the U.S. Bank mobile app to switch between accounts easily.
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On a droid pro, you have to move to settings. There you will see the Accounts section. In that section, the Google accounts are there,you can log out there.
Start>controll panel>User accounts>User accounts>change an account Yes the part where i put user accounts twice was on Purpose not a typo