Having different accounts on a shared PC lets multiple people use the same device, all while giving everyone their own sign-in info, plus access to their own files, browser favorites, and desktop settings.
You can add a local user account (an offline account) or Microsoft account for a user to sign in to the PC with.
The user name of an account is used to identify the account in Windows.
This tutorial will show you how to change the name of a local account or Microsoft account in Windows 11.
When you rename a drive, file, and folder in Windows, the name cannot contain any of the following characters: \ / : * ? ” < > |
In Windows 10, you can use the Emoji Panel to include an Emoji in the name of a drive, file, and folder.
Emoji are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and Web pages. Emoji are used much like emoticons and exist in various genres, including facial expressions, common objects, places and types of weather, and animals.
When you use an emoji in a drive, file, or folder name, the emoji will be a basic black and white version.
Any drive, file, or folder that includes an emoji in its name, you will not be able to link to it in a command prompt or when mapping or sharing over a network. If this is an issue for you, then do not include an emoji in the name. Otherwise, using an emoji in the name could help make it less accessible to unwanted sources.
This tutorial will show you how to use the Emoji Panel to include an emoji in drive, file, and folder names in Windows 10.