How to add a new user to your computer
Computer users are allowed to add a user to a computer which meaning that individual to have access to files and programs on your computer.
The steps to add a new user to a computer differ depending on whether your computer is a member of a network domain or is part of a workgroup (or is a stand-alone computer).
Scene 1: My computer is on a domain
You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure.
| 1. | Open User Accounts in Control Panel. |
| 2. | On the Users tab, click Add. |
| 3. | Follow the instructions on the screen to add a new user |
Note
| • | Add New User gives an existing domain user permission to use the computer. |
| • | You can only add existing domain users by using User Accounts. To add a new local user, on the Advanced tab, click the Advanced button. In Local Users and Groups, click Users, and then on the Action menu, click New User. |
| • | You should not add a new user to the Administrators group unless the user will perform only administrative tasks. For more information, click Related Topics. |
Scene 2: My computer is not on a domain
You must have a computer administrator account on the computer to add a new user to the computer.
| 1. | Open User Accounts in Control Panel. |
| 2. | Click Create a new account. |
| 3. | Type a name for the new user account, and then click Next. |
| 4. | Click Computer administrator or Limited, depending on the type of account you want to assign to the new user, and then click Create Account. |
Note
| • | The name you assign to the account is the name that will appear on the Welcome screen and the Start menu. |
| • | The first user you add to the computer must be assigned a computer administrator account. |
Note
| • | To open User Accounts, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts. |
| • | For more information about user accounts, click Related Topics. |











