Changing the local administrator password

It is important to have a strong local administrator password on each system, and this password must be changed periodically. If it is not, that is a serious security problem. Manually changing the local administrator password on each desktop is a time-consuming process. An automated tool will certainly save administrators a lot of time. Desktop Central's User Management configuration helps administrators:
  • Reset the local administrator account password.
  • Create a local user account, such as a guest.
  • Change the existing local user account properties, such as the logon script.
  • Delete an existing local user account.
The Group Management configuration is used to create, modify, and delete local groups. Please try these configurations and share your feedback by leaving a comment below.