Local Account Manager is a Windows XP tool for managing local users and groups, allowing for easy modification, addition and deletion of accounts. It enables user rights assignment and privilege definition, and has won an award for its functionality.
But Local Account Manager offers more than just the ability to create, delete, or rename users. You can also add users to groups, define privileges for groups or individual users, permit or deny security tasks, or temporarily disable a user. This level of functionality helps you protect confidential or unwanted information, and prevents inexperienced users from making unwanted changes to the system.
In addition, Local Account Manager allows you to change a password for any user, even if you forget the password and can't recover it. Moreover, you can choose to require that a user change their password upon the next logon, or deny a user the ability to change their password in the future.
Overall, Local Account Manager is a robust and intuitive software solution that helps you manage local user and group accounts on Windows XP Home with ease and confidence.
Version 2.2.0.452: Logon hours feature implemented
Version 2.0.1.1: Added User Rights Assignment Interface