
Obviously, we would not want our children to spend too much time in front of computers, nor would we want our friends to use our personal computer for many hours. But, at the same time, we would find it rather difficult to tell them to wear it for a certain time limit on their faces. If you are wondering how to deal with this problem, you can act smart from now on. There are methods by which time limits can be set on our systems. When is such a limit established. They will be able to log in and log on to the system only for the specified time.
This doesn't just apply to our children and friends. We ourselves also have a hard time keeping track of time while browsing our systems. Dive into the article to find out how to set the time periods your system can be used for in a particular session. It only takes a few simple steps and everything is done. Keep reading!
Set usage time limits in Windows 10 for a particular user
1 STEP
- To start the time control process. you will need to open the command prompt. It must be opened in administrator mode. To do this, search for it in the search bar at the bottom left of the desktop. Right click on Symbol of the system e scegli l'opzione Run as administrator.
2 STEP
- Once the window opens, type the following command and press Enter.
net user username /times:M-F,11:00-20:00;Sa-Su,10:00-22:00
The meaning of the previous command is that from Monday to Friday the allowed access time is 11:00. M. At 08:00 p. M., And on Saturdays and Sundays, the access time is at 10:00. M. At 10:00 p. M. You can change your custom access ranges in the code.
This means that, for the user account indicated by username, from Monday to Friday the time is set from 11.00 to 20.00. And, for Saturdays and Sundays, the time is set from 10:00 to 22:00. I used the 24 hour format as this is the default time setting on my system. You can change the time setting in the command to suit your needs.
Replace the username in the above command with the name of the user account on which you want to set control.
PHASE 3
Now suppose we no longer need to configure time control. There must be a way to revert the changes made previously. Let's see how it's done.
- Open the command prompt as mentioned above and type the following command. When finished, press the Enter button.
net user username / times: all
This will give you access to the system at all times.
That is. Now exercise your control to keep track of how long others log into your system. I hope this article was helpful to you.