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Public - Welcome to UC Davis - Technology Onboarding Guide for Students Go to Recommended computer configurations for students to view the standard computer specifications that you are likely to need as a UC Davis student For additional information, see Computer Ownership Guidelines for Students
Computing Accounts - ServiceHub - UC Davis The UC Davis Computing Accounts service provides a centralized location for UC Davis affiliates to create and manage their online computing account A UC Davis computing account grants users access to multiple administrative services with a single login
How to Manage User Accounts - Computer Hope Learn how to access, create, edit, and manage user accounts across various operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux with detailed, step-by-step guides
Local Accounts | Microsoft Learn The simplest approach is to sign in to your computer with a standard user account, instead of using the Administrator account for tasks For example, use a standard account to browse the Internet, send email, or use a word processor
How to Create a New Local User Account on Windows 10 11 - wikiHow Want to add a new user to your Windows PC without creating a Microsoft account? It's easy to create a local user on Windows in your Settings, and even make the account an administrator if you'd like
Creating your UC Davis Computing Account Creating your account: Go to the Computing Accounts Page and click Get Your UC Davis Computing Account Enter your information: Full Name, ID# and Birthday Click Submit Information You will be presented with an Acceptable Use Policy screen Please read it and then choose to abide by the policy
How to change your user account name - Microsoft Support The user account name on a Windows device shows the name of the signed-in Microsoft account or work school account To change which user is signed in, select the Start button on the taskbar