Go into Admin, go to control panel, go to user accounts, then create new
it allows only one user to run a same program as another user at a same time
To solve user problems easily . make a computer system convenient according to user use.
No. If you create another user on your system you can. But that is the only way.
There is only a single code to use for the system for all users.
The software that acts as a liason between the user and the computer's hardware and software is called as an Operating System. Microsoft's Windows operating system is the most popular and widely used. Linux is another which is free and is an open source operating system.
If you want to make a video and give it to another Youtube user, you will have to send it to them manually, preferably by email.
Creating a user account that makes someone a system administrator varies depending on the operating system. For Windows Vista, it is as simple as going to the control panel, clicking on user accounts, and clicking on change your account type. From there it can be made an administrator.
multi-user system
user interface
User System Interaction was created in 1995.
In single user there will no confusion in computer system .It is easy to use .The posibility of damaging the system is less .In single user only one user can use the system at one time
No. OS X supports the separation of user privileges and files. It follows the same semantics as other Unix and Unix-like systems. A single, all-powerful user known as root can do everything. Root can give the ability to, say, install software or connect to the internet to another user. Most users using OS X are running as an unprivileged or underprivileged user, and use "sudo" to make changes to the system without logging in or operating as root.