How to determine the type of account in Windows 10
When setting up Windows, you are required to create user accounts. This guide will show you how to quickly determine if a user on a PC has an admin or standard account in Windows 10.
This account is an admin account that allows you to set up your PC and install any applications you want. When you add an account on a PC in Windows, it will be the standard user account by default.
This guide will show you how to quickly determine if a user on a PC has an admin or standard account in Windows 10.
Determine the type of account in User Accounts
1. Open the Control Panel (icon view) and click on the User Accounts icon .
2. Look below the username in the box with your account picture.
- If you see Administrator under your username, then your account is an admin account.
- If you do not see Administrator under your username, then your account is a standard user account.
Determine the type of user account in User Accounts
You must be logged in as an administrator to perform this option.
1. Open the Control Panel (icon view) and click on the User Accounts icon .
2. Click the Manage another account link .
Click the Manage another account link3. View the username in each box, which comes with that user's account picture.
- If you see Administrator under the username, then that account is an admin account.
- If you do not see Administrator under the username, then that account is a standard user account.
Determine the type of user account in Local Users and Groups
Local Users and Groups is only available in Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise and Education editions.
1. Press the Win
+ keys R
to open the Run dialog , enter lusrmgr.msc into Run and click OK to open Local Users and Groups .
2. Click Groups in the left pane and double click Administrators in the middle.
Double click on Administrators in the middle3. Look at the username listed under Members.
- If the username is listed as a member of the Administrators group , then the account is admin.
- If the username is not listed as a member of the Administrators group , then the account is a standard user.
Determine the user's account type in the Command Prompt
1. Open Command Prompt.
2. Copy and paste the command net localgroup administrators
into the Command Prompt , then press Enter
.
3. Look at the username listed under Members.
- If the username is listed as a member of the Administrators group , then the account is admin.
- If the username is not listed as a member of the Administrators group , then the account is a standard user.
Determine the type of user account in Settings
1. Open Settings and click on the Accounts icon .
2. Perform step 3 (Your info ) or step 4 ( Family & other users ) for which page in Accounts you want to check.
3. Determine the type of account on the "Your info" page for current users:
A) Click Your info on the left.
B) Look down below the account picture on the right.
- If you see Administrator under the username, then that account is an admin account.
- If you do not see Administrator under the username, then that account is a standard user account.
4. Determine the account type on the " Family & other users " page for other users :
A) Click Family & other users on the left.
B) Look at each user listed under Other users on the right.
- If you see Administrator under the username, then that account is an admin account.
- If you do not see Administrator under the username, then that account is a standard user account.
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