How to make your computer password unchangeable


More than one user on a single computer
Computers allow users to change their passwords to their liking. Sometimes the admin can log in with their account and if they have to do something, they can not log in because the password has been changed. User account passwords can be changed.
There are three ways to prevent this. The first method is easy. If a user knows the first method, the admin can block the password, but the user can log in and change it. This is the first method
Anyone who touches a commonly used computer setting with a slight touch can access it.

Log in to your computer with an Administrator account.
Press Windows key and R together. In the Run box, type compmgmt.msc
Type and go to computer management; You know how to do this computer management without having to press the Windows key and R together. You can go as you like. Once in computer management, double-click Local Users and Groups. On the right side, double-click Users under Name. There you will find all the user accounts running on your computer. Select the account you do not want the password to change
Right click Enter Properties User cannot change
Check the password and Password never expires
Scratch If you restart Apply, Ok and restart your computer, you will not be able to change the password of the previously selected account. If you want the user to change their password again, log in as before and uncheck the user can not change password and Apply,
Click OK to change the password.

The second way is to go to the Registry Editor. This method is part of the registry and can cause the whole computer to crash if you press something wrong. So if you think you do not own much, it is best not to try to fix it.

If the first method is easy and you want to do the second method, type regedit in the Run box to go to the Registry. Once in Regedit, double-click the path below to log in.

HKEY\CURRENTUSER\SOFWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

Get to the bottom of it. If there is no system under Policies, it must be rebuilt. Click on Policies
right click When the New - Key is given, complete the system
Right click on the empty space on the right side of the system. Click New, select the DWORD (32 bit) value, and set the Value name to DisableChangePassword.
Right click on the DisableChangePassword; Click Modify. Set the value data to 1 and click OK. Tabs closed Restart the machine and try again.

The third way is to go to Group Policy and edit it. Type gpedit.msc in the Run box.

User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Ctrl+Alt+Del Options\Remove Change Password ၊

Check Enabled and click Apply, Ok. Restart the machine. Users will no longer be able to change their passwords.

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