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  1. #NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP HOW TO#
  2. #NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP INSTALL#
  3. #NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP UPGRADE#
  4. #NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP WINDOWS 10#
  5. #NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP PC#

#NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP PC#

Creating a new user account without using a Microsoft accountĬreating a shared PC if the other person doesn’t have or want a Microsoft account takes a little bit more work. Given that it’s a Microsoft account, files and settings will sync with all other devices connected to your account. You will see the Windows apps you’ve installed, but not anyone else’s, and vice versa. Each user’s local files and folders won’t be accessible to the other. The account will have its own separate OneDrive storage. You can click your account name and log in with your Microsoft account password. The Windows login screen will now have two accounts on it - yours and the administrator’s. Click your account name and log into your account with your Microsoft account password. That displays all the accounts on the PC. You can click the icon representing the account of the current user of the PC, midway down on the left side of the Start menu. If you’re the owner of the new account, there are two ways to start using it. IDGĪfter you create an account for someone else in Windows 11, the name appears on the Microsoft Family Settings page. You can also click the Start button, then click the icon representing the current user’s account on the lower left of the screen to see any family accounts on the machine. The user’s name will appear on the Microsoft Family Settings page. To add a user in Windows 11, go to Settings > Accounts > Family > Add someone, then follow the same directions as for Windows 10. When an account name is clicked in the Start menu, it will show all the accounts on the machine. (Before the person accepts the invitation, the name is there as well, although it’s shown as pending.) It also appears when you click the icon representing the current user of the PC, midway down on the left side of the Start menu when you click the Start button. They also become part of your family group.Īfter they accept the invitation, the user’s name now appears on the “Family & other users” accounts page. They’ll need to click Accept Invitation to be allowed to share the PC. From the next screen, choose whether the person will be an “organizer,” who can edit family and safety settings, or a “member,” who can only edit their own settings, depending on their age. On the screen that appears, enter the email address of the person for whom you want to create a user account, and click OK. (Click any image in this story to enlarge it.) To set up accounts for family members that let you set age limits, game and app restrictions, etc., instead choose Add a family member under the “Your family” section. To set up an account for a co-worker, go to the “Other users” section and click Add someone else to this PC. On the Accounts screen, choose Family & other users from the menu on the left. To add a user in Windows 10, click the Start button, select Settings and then choose Accounts. Accounts for children can only use an or domain.

#NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP HOW TO#

Later on I’ll show you how to set up an account if they don’t have one and don’t want to register for one, but note that you can’t set up restrictions for family members unless they sign in with a Microsoft account.

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Anybody can sign up for a Microsoft account for free.įor now, we’ll assume that the person you want to add has a Microsoft account.

#NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP INSTALL#

Ideally, this should be the sign-in information for their Microsoft account (such as an or address or a corporate email address at an organization that uses Outlook) so they’ll be able to use all of their existing Windows settings, get access to their OneDrive storage, and download and install apps from the Microsoft Store. First you’ll need the email address of the person for whom you want to set up an account. If you’re an administrator, setting up a user account is easy.

#NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP UPGRADE#

(You can also upgrade other user accounts to administrator status, as I’ll cover later in the story.) The administrator account is established when Windows is first installed or used on the machine. One person, the PC’s administrator, sets up and manages all the accounts, including a variety of system settings that only the administrator can access. Each person gets their own storage, applications, desktops, settings, and so on. To do it, you create separate accounts for each person who will use the computer.

#NEW SHARK PHOTO DESKTOP WINDOWS 10#

Windows 10 and 11 make it easy for multiple people to share the same PC.

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Setting up accounts for sharing a Windows 10 or 11 PC













New shark photo desktop