The OS identifies tasks that require administrator permissions with a Windows security icon. Standard users are permitted to log on to the computer, run programs, customize their accounts, and save files in their user folders. Users are restricted from making systemwide changes. When Windows first installs, it asks you for a user name and password, which it then uses to create your first account.
This account joins the Administrators group, which has the highest set of privileges. From this account you can create and manage all other user accounts. When one person is the sole user of a computer, this first account is sometimes the only one ever created. However, even if you are the only user, a recommended practice is to create a second, standard account for daily use, so that you have it separate from your account with administrative privileges for managing the system.
Create a new user with the Create New Account wizard. Click on Create a new account. Type in the new account name, select either the Administrators or Standard Users user type, and then click Create Account. Alternatively, you can leave it blank to allow the user to set a password when they first log on. This takes you to the Manage Accounts window, where you can select an account to edit by clicking on its icon. In this window, you can change the account name, create or remove a password, change the picture, set up parental controls, change the account type, or delete the account.
Be cautious when removing a password, since it will cause that user to lose any encrypted files, personal certificates, and stored passwords. Windows 7 has a built-in Administrator account that has no password and is hidden by default. Like all other administrator accounts, it has full control of the system; for you to use it, however, it must be the only remaining administrator account, and you must start the computer in Safe Mode. Concerned parents are often wary about letting their children have free rein on the family computer.
Click on the user for which you want to set controls. At 10 p. Turn on parental controls by selecting On, enforce current settings , and then modify each setting as appropriate. A strong password should include a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters.
The simplest way to change your password when you are logged in is to press Ctrl-Alt-Del and click Change a Password. In this window, you simply type in your old password and your new one, and then confirm it. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Windows 7 Existing user? Facebook Twitter. MSFN is made available via donations, subscriptions and advertising revenue.
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From there, you can select just yourself, and this app won't be in your son's start menu or program files folder. Now, if you want to remove items from his start menu. Take the Control Panel for example. Just right-click the start menu button, and select "customize" under the "Start Menu" tab, now you'll various options like removing the Control Panel completely out of the start menu! You do this when you're logged in his account though.
If you want to remove certain shortcuts from his Start Menu, that's very simple as well. To do this, open up the Start Menu and right-click the "All Programs" link. Select, "Open". So, now if you still menu items you don't want in his Start Menu Just do the same thing above, but when you right-click on the "All Programs" link, select "Open All Users" instead of just "Open". This folder location should look like this,. From here you move the programs to your Start Menu folder, so they be only available on your desktop!
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