In the local accounts database
as soon as you add active directory
Local Users and Groups snap-in
Local Users and Groups snap-in
local user accounts apply to a single stand alone computer or a single computer on a workgroup. Answer from A+ sixth edition book of Jean Andrews.
Of course, if you do not have a connection to a network, you cannot use network accounts; so the only thing remaining are local accounts. These can be created in the User Accounts applet in Control Panel, if you have sufficient permissions.
Built in user accounts
If security politics allow to log on remotely for local accounts, then the answer is yes. Also it depends on firewall settings.
False. It's in the member of tab
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check the local security policy check all user accounts
The local computer name.
ADMINISTRATOR and GUEST accounts, though the GUEST account is disabled by default in XP Home and XP Prof.