3 Ways to Open Local Users and Groups MMC Snap-in in Windows 11 or 10
In this video, you will learn to Open Local Users and Groups MMC Snap-in in Windows 11 or 10. To manage user accounts or groups in Windows 11 and 10, you need to open Local Users and Groups Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. This lets you manage user accounts or groups, like creation/deletion of user accounts, disabling a user account, resetting user password, enabling built-in Administrator account, preventing a user from changing Logon Password, etc. Please note that Local Users and Groups MMC snap-in is not a part of the Windows 11 or 10 Home edition. If you want to access Local Users and Groups MMC snap-in in Windows 11 or 10 Home edition, you need to enable the Local User and Group Management (Lusrmgr.msc) console (https://gearupwindows.com/how-to-enable-local-user-and-group-management-lusrmgr-msc-console-in-windows-10-home-edition/) in your Windows. There are at least three easy ways to open Local Users and Groups MMC snap-in Windows. Let me show you one by one. How to open Local Users and Groups Snap-in in Windows 11 or 10 using Computer Management? First, click on the Start button and type Computer Management. In the available search results, click on Computer Management entry to open the same. Here, Expand System Tools in the left console tree, and you can access Local Users and Groups MMC snap-in. How to open Local Users and Groups Snap-in via Run or Command Prompt? Press the Windows logo + R key to open the Run dialog box. Then, type lusrmgr.msc in the Run box and press Enter from the keyboard to open the Local Users and Groups window.