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Windows 8 : Working with User Accounts (part 3) - Switching Users

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11/20/2012 6:14:31 PM

>>>step-by-step: Switching Users

You can easily switch among the user accounts on your Windows 8 computer by clicking or tapping your profile in the upper right corner of the Windows 8 Start screen. You can sign out of Windows 8, lock your computer, or change users.

1. On the Start screen, click or tap the profile area (either your user name or picture) in the upper right corner of the screen. A menu opens.

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2. Click Lock to display your Lock screen and safeguard your computer. You might choose this when leaving your computer unattended for a while.

3. Click Sign Out when you want to sign out of Windows 8, perhaps so that another user can log in.

4. Click another user account to display the login screen for that account. The other user can enter the account password and click Submit to log in.

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If you log out of Windows 8, the next time you remove the Lock screen by swiping the touchscreen or pressing any key, all user accounts on your computer appear on the next screen so that you can tap or click the one you want to use to log in. You can then enter the password that goes along with that account to display the Windows 8 desktop.

 
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