3 user types in Windows 7

Dec 15
18:45

2011

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It seems that many lost Windows password users cannot understand why they cannot change a lost Windows 7 password using a limited account. But it dawns on you when you know that anyone using a computer running Windows 7 has to be logged in as a user and what the user is allowed to do is based on the user account type under which they are logged in. We will briefly go over the characteristics of these account types and show you how to change user account type in Windows 7.

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It seems that many lost Windows password users cannot understand why they cannot change a lost Windows 7 password using a limited account. But it dawns on you when you know that anyone using a computer running Windows 7 has to be logged in as a user and what the user is allowed to do is based on the user account type under which they are logged in. We will briefly go over the characteristics of these account types and show you how to change user account type in Windows 7.

There are three types of user built into Vista: Administrator,3 user types in Windows 7 Articles Standard user, and Guest user.

Administrator account

When you set up Windows, you are required to create a user account, which is will by default become an administrator account. An administrator user is able to do anything on the computer, including creating, deleting, and managing other users. Fox example, if you forgot Windows 7 password, you can reset it via another administrator account.

Note: Windows requires at least one administrator account on a computer. If you have only one account on your computer, you can't change it to a standard account.

Standard user account

It's said that using standard accounts will help keep your computer more secure. With a standard account, you can do almost anything that you can do with an administrator account, except those things that affect other users of the computer, such as installing software or changing security settings, Windows might ask you to provide a password for an administrator account. It's highly recommended that you create a standard account and use it for your everyday computing after you have finished setting up your computer.

Guest account

The guest account only allows a user to log on to a network, browse the Internet, and shut down the computer, not install software or hardware, change settings, or create a password. If you want someone to have temporary access to your computer, you can create a guest account. You should disable the guest account when it isn't being used.

Tip: You can use Windows 7 password recovery software to reset forgotten Windows 7 password if you can only access your PC with a standard user account or guest account.