Where the local users and groups in Win 7 Home Premium? I don't find it in computer management.

Where the local users and groups in Win 7 Home Premium?  I don't find it in computer management.

Elevate your privileges permanently would defy the purpose of UAC and is therefore not available. There are two ways to start a command prompt:

1. click on the start planet.
2. type the three letters cmd in the search box.
3. press on Ctrl + Shift + Enter
4. click on "run as Administrator".

or:
1. create a shortcut on the desktop for cmd.exe.
2. right click.
3. click on run as administrator

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