
Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add user accounts in Windows 10 and Windows 11. With an account, each person has separate files, browser favorites, and a private desktop.
Fix a corrupted user profile - Microsoft Support
In case your user profile gets corrupted, here are the steps to create a new one. Add a new user account and configure it as an administrator. For detailed steps, see the article Manage user …
Help for accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about user account basics in Windows. Sign in, sign out, lock, and switch account > Change or reset your Windows password > Change your user account picture > Using a …
Share files in Windows - Microsoft Support
Nearby sharing in Windows 10 lets you share documents, photos, links to websites, and more with nearby devices by using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. For more, see Share things with nearby …
Add Your Work or School Account to a Windows Device
This article provides an overview and answers to some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about adding a work or school account to your Windows device using applications such as Microsoft …
Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support
Learn how to back up and restore apps, settings, files, photos, and Microsoft Edge favorites and preferences on your Windows PC using Windows Backup.
How to sign in to a Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Use your Microsoft account to sign in to Microsoft services like Windows, Microsoft 365, OneDrive, Skype, Outlook, and Xbox Live.
Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support
With passkeys, you can sign into your Microsoft personal account or your work/school account using your face, fingerprint, or PIN. Signing in with a passkey is simple and fast and helps …
File sharing over a network in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select a user on the network to share the file with, or select Everyone to give all network users access to the file. If you select multiple files at once, you can share them all in the same way.
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.