How to See All User Accounts on Windows 11

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Method 1: Check All User Accounts Using the Settings App

TheSettings appcan be used to create new user accounts and check those already present on your computer. Here’s how.

Step 1:Press theWindows + I keyto open the Settings app.

Step 2:ChooseAccountsfrom the left sidebar.

Step 3:Click on theOther usersoption in the right pane, which should show you all the users’ accounts on your Windows PC.

Method 2: Check All User Accounts Using the Control Panel

Control Panelis another Windows utility that allows you to view all users’ accounts on your Windows 11 PC. Here’s how:

Step 1:Press theWindows keyto open the Start Menu, typeControl Panelin the search bar, and pressEnter.

Step 2:ChooseUser Accounts.

Step 3:Click on theChange account typeoption.

In the Manage Accounts window, you will see all the accounts on your computer.

Method 3: Use the Command-line Tools

You can use Windows PowerShell and Command Prompt to perform advanced tasks likegetting rid of corrupted files,flushing the DNS cache, and more. They can also come in handy when viewing all the user accounts on your Windows 11 PC.

Step 1:Click theWindows iconon the Taskbar to open the Start Menu, typeCommand Promptin the search bar, and chooseRun as administratorfrom the right pane.

Step 2:Type the following command and pressEnter:

You’ll see all the user accounts on your PC in the result.

If you want to check user accounts using Windows PowerShell, follow these steps:

Step 1:Press theWindows keyto open the Start Menu, typeWindows PowerShellin the search bar, andchooseRun as administrator.

Step 2:Type the following command in the PowerShell window and pressEnter.

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Last updated on 03 June, 2024

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