By Achilles Hill | Last Updated
In Local Users and Groups, you can enable or disable the built-in Administrator and Guest accounts, rename them and add user accounts, etc. The article illustrates how to open Local Users and Groups on Windows 10 computer.
Type management in the search box on taskbar, and choose Computer Management from the result.
Press Windows+R to open Run, enter lusrmgr.msc in the blank box and tap OK.
Step 1: Access Computer Management.
Step 2: Click Local Users and Groups on the left.
Step 1: Open Command Prompt.
Step 2: Type lusrmgr and press Enter.
Step 1: Open Windows PowerShell from Start Menu.
Step 2: Type lusrmgr and hit Enter.
If you often open Local Users and Groups, you can create a desktop shortcut for Local Users and Groups. Thus, you can access it with a simple click from the desktop. How to create such a shortcut? You can follow steps below:
Step 1: Click the lower-left Search icon, enter notepad and tap Notepad in the results.
Step 2: Input lusrmgr.msc in the Notepad.
Tip: The information entered refers to the run command of Local Users and Groups.
Step 3: Click File and choose Save As to save the file.
Step 4: In the Save As window, select Desktop, type Local Users and Groups.cmd in the file name box and click Save.
After these steps, the CMD file called Local Users and Groups (as shown in the screen shot below) will turn up on the desktop, which assists you to open Local Users and Groups via Command Prompt.
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