Go to Start and select Properties. Select the Advanced System Settings option [On XP, just skip this step]. Choose the Advanced Tab from the drop-down menu. Select Settings for User Profiles (NB: This may take some time to enumerate) and then choose to contact Domain Support by using the Chat icon during business hours to request the cancellation of your user account, or submit a request via our Help Centre. When your deletion request is completed, keep in mind that all of your personal information, including saved searches, home alerts, and newsletter subscriptions will be removed. Delete under User Profiles.
On the keyboard, press and hold Win + R hotkeys. … The System Properties window will appear. Click Delete in the User Profiles area. Accept the request and the user account’s profile will be removed.
To remove a user, right-click the user and then choose delete. If you are sure, click Yes in the confirmation box. To turn off the user, right-click him or her and then choose disable. Click Yes in the confirmation window if you are certain.
Select the “Advanced” option from the drop-down menu at the bottom of your screen. Select “Properties” from the drop-down menu of options. … Click “Advanced System Settings.” Click on the “Computer Name” tab. Click on the “Change” button at the bottom of the “Computer Name” tab window.
A domain controller is a type of computer server that responds to security authentication requests and confirms users in a computer network’s domain. The control is a gatekeeper for allowing host access to domain resources.