How to Control User Login Time in Your Computer

Click Start., Click Run. , Type in: cmd , Use a syntax:This is a method to set times for a week at a time., Or just use this way to specify different daily times.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click Start.

    Type in "net user Username /time:
    M-F,08:00-17:00" this is the "net user" syntax.

    Replace the word Username with any other registered username on your computer.

    This means that the selected user will have access to his/her account from Monday to Friday, from the times 08:00AM to 05:00PM.

    Hit enter. , Navigate to the command prompt as shown above.

    Type "net user Username /time:
    M,4am-5pm;T,1pm-2pm;W-F,1am-2am" using this method allows you to set the allotment for the user in different ways for each day.

    You can do the same by just entering the day followed by a comma, and the time range, and a semi-colon.
  2. Step 2: Click Run.

  3. Step 3: Type in: cmd

  4. Step 4: Use a syntax:This is a method to set times for a week at a time.

  5. Step 5: Or just use this way to specify different daily times.

Detailed Guide

Type in "net user Username /time:
M-F,08:00-17:00" this is the "net user" syntax.

Replace the word Username with any other registered username on your computer.

This means that the selected user will have access to his/her account from Monday to Friday, from the times 08:00AM to 05:00PM.

Hit enter. , Navigate to the command prompt as shown above.

Type "net user Username /time:
M,4am-5pm;T,1pm-2pm;W-F,1am-2am" using this method allows you to set the allotment for the user in different ways for each day.

You can do the same by just entering the day followed by a comma, and the time range, and a semi-colon.

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