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This wikiHow teaches you how to see your current account's username on a Windows computer.

Method 1
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Using the Start Menu

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  1. The Start menu button looks like four squares in the lower-left corner of your screen.
  2. Click the search box on the Start menu, and enter this line into it. This will search and find the User Accounts application from your Control Panel.
    • If %USERNAME% doesn't bring User Accounts in the search, try searching %ACCOUNT%.
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  3. This will open your User Accounts window.
  4. Your current username is displayed in your User Accounts settings.
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Method 2
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Using Command Prompt

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  1. The Run window allows you to directly open any application or document on your computer.
    • You can find and open Run from the Start menu, or press the Win+R shortcut on your keyboard.
  2. This will open Command Prompt in a new window.
  3. This command will reply with your username.
  4. Your current username will be displayed in a new line.
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