
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 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.
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 …
Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support
The sign-in options in Windows serve various purposes to enhance your user account security and sign in convenience. You can access the sign-in options from the Settings app.
Change or reset your PIN in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to reset your PIN if you aren't signed in to Windows and having trouble using your PIN.
Fix a corrupted user profile - Microsoft Support
Select This PC, then select the hard drive that Windows is installed on (it's usually your C: drive), then the Users folder, then the folder with the name of your account.
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.
Go passwordless in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to go passwordless on Windows with Windows Hello and your Microsoft account.
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.