I've recently upgraded from Windows 7 to 10. Now on the lock screen I just see a list of usernames - I can't see which of them is logged in, like I used to on Windows 7. Is there a setting or something that I can do to see that? (If the computer is running slowly I'd like to see who's logged in so I can log in as them and then log out.)
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Sorry but that's not possible. There's an unanswered thread also on answers.microsoft.com.
Known methods to see who's logged on are:
- Task manager -> User tab
- Input
query userinto a command prompt or in power shell.
Documentation:
- Methods to see all logged in users on Majorgeeks
- query method on stackoverflow
Users can be logged out from Task Manager, by right-clicking on a user name - provided you have Admin rights.
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