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Here is a brief explanation of what the Users and Groups folders are for. For more detailed information about Local Users and Groups, click on the blue? Users — The Users folder displays default user accounts as well as the user accounts that you create. These default user accounts are created automatically when you install the operating system.
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Does a suggestion that says "it's worth a try" and "let us know how it goes" instill confidence? Thanks for the Info, you are a Super Bunch. I can put a copy of the file on my Google drive and you can download it. Posted 26 July - PM Hello again Sorry it been so long I had a few items to attend to Any Way I have the lusrmgr. This Snap-In may not be used with this version of Windows. To manage user accounts for this computer, use the User Accounts tool in the Control Panel I made a new user account that had admin privs and it worked fine, just no " Local Users and groups " folder I do have Admin rights so I guess its nothing to worry about For now I think I'm done with this topic thanks for all your help Have a great evening.
Since this is the first time they have logged on, there was no Password yet, but they will need to create one. There are other ways you can manage user passwords locally too. Here we take a look at some other options using Local Security Policy. Click on Start and type secpol. Here you can see several different options like Maximum and Minimum password age, Enforcing password history, Minimum password length, and more. If you want to change the amount of time when users are required to change their password, check out our article on managing the password age feature.
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Click Yes or enter your administrator password if prompted by the UAC. Select Local Users and Groups and click Add. Select Local Computer and click Finish. Click OK to close the dialog. Once you have added and selected Local Users and Groups , double-click the Groups folder in the main window.
Select Action and click New Group. Enter a name and a description for the group and click Add.
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