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# Setting Up User Accounts (4 of 7) - As you consider the differences among accounts, consider where the account is authenticated: - A local account is authenticated on the local computer and gives access to the local computer - A network ID is authenticated by a computer on the network, wh...

# Setting Up User Accounts (4 of 7) - As you consider the differences among accounts, consider where the account is authenticated: - A local account is authenticated on the local computer and gives access to the local computer - A network ID is authenticated by a computer on the network, which gives access to the local computer and other resources on the Windows domain - A Microsoft account is authenticated on the live.com website, which gives access to the local computer and online resources - A Microsoft account can be a standard account or an administrator account - It can be associated with a network ID so that you can sign in with the Microsoft account and be authenticated to the Windows network as well as to live.com

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