
- Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support- Microsoft recommends using a Microsoft account, not a local account, when signing in to Windows. Using a Microsoft account in Windows allows for seamless integration of Microsoft … 
- Change or reset your password in Windows - Microsoft Support- Discover the step-by-step process to change or reset your Windows password if you've lost or forgotten it. This guide will help you regain access to your Windows account quickly and securely. 
- Change From a Local Account to a Microsoft Account in Windows- Learn how to change your Windows sign in from a local account to a Microsoft account to sync your settings across all your devices. 
- User Account Access in Windows - Microsoft Support- This article describes the sign in, sign out, lock, and switch user account actions in Windows. Expand the following sections to learn more. 
- How to change your user account name - Microsoft Support- The user account name on a Windows device shows the name of the signed-in Microsoft account or work/school account. To change which user is signed in, select the Start button on the taskbar. 
- How to determine your user account type in Windows- The following describes the three types of accounts on Windows-based computers and then helps to determine your user account type. Standard User accounts are for everyday computing. 
- Fix a corrupted user profile - Microsoft Support- Important: If you have a Microsoft account, ensure to change the new user from a local account to a Microsoft account. For more information, see Change from a local account to a Microsoft … 
- User Account Control settings - Microsoft Support- User Account Control (UAC) is designed to prevent unauthorized changes to Windows. When an action requires administrator-level permissions, UAC prompts you to approve or deny the … 
- Create a password reset disk for a local account in Windows- Learn how to create a password reset disk for a local account in Windows 10 and Windows 11. 
- Remote desktop connection "The local policy of this system does …- Symptoms If you are not an administrator and try to use the Remote Desktop Connection tool, you may receive the following error message: The local policy of this system does not permit you …