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When you switch user accounts in Windows, you move between different user accounts on the same device without closing any applications or ending the current session. This allows multiple users to access their own accounts and workspaces quickly, without disrupting the flow of work. It’s particularly useful if a device is shared among several people.

Create, delete, and manage user accounts in Active Directory Users and Computers. Learn how to manage user account properties, group memberships, and passwords.

Learn how to add users and assign licenses in Microsoft 365. Create user accounts, manage access to apps and mailboxes for your organization.

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. Then select the account name icon or picture to see a list of users you can switch to. Select another user to switch. To edit the account name shown, select the account type:

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Manage users, licenses, and mail contacts in Microsoft 365 - Training This module provides instruction on how to create and manage user accounts, assign Microsoft 365 licenses to users, recover deleted user accounts, and create and manage guests and contacts.

In the Microsoft 365 admin center, select Users > Active users. Select the user from the list of active users. To change the user's email address or user name, select Manage username and email. Select the edit icon, and then change the user's name or email address. Select Save changes.

Office 365 Users Connection provider lets you access user profiles in your organization using your Office 365 account. You can perform various actions such as get your profile, a user's profile, a user's manager or direct reports and also update a user profile.

This module introduces the management of users and groups using Active Directory, and compares the differences between Active Directory Services and Microsoft Entra ID.

First to explain when I noticed it: After fixing a problem with my Desktop (I did something to let my Computer think it was D:, fixed it) my users/… folder appeared in Desktop folder. I can copy the users/… folder and do other things with it, but I can‘t…

My users/… folder is in Desktop folder. How to get it back into users ...