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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator...

Change a local user account to an administrator account. Select Start > Settings > Accounts . Under Family & other users, select the account owner name (you should see "Local Account" below the name), then select Change account type. Note: If you choose an account that shows an email address or doesn't say "Local account", then you're giving ...

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/local-experience-packs-what...

When we released Windows 10, version 1803, we introduced Local Experience Packs (LXPs), which are modern language packs delivered through the Microsoft Store or Microsoft Store for Business. The biggest advantage to LXPs is that we no longer have to wait for feature update releases to deliver improved translations to you.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/all/how-to-create-a-local-account...

When you get a new Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 PC or install either version for the first time on your existing computer, you will be greeted by the Windows Out of Box Experience. At this screen, you can choose to configure basic settings such as creating a user account or customize Windows before you start using it.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/ue-v/uev-for-windows

With User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), you can capture user-customized Windows and application settings and store them on a centrally managed network file share. When users log on, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they log on to.