In June this year, Microsoft introduced a new feature called “Account Manager” in the Windows 11 system. Users can easily find it in the services start menu profile, but the This change has received unanimous praise from users in the Windows 11 Start Menu.
However, in addition to entering some advertising information, the account manager also has practical functions, such as logging out, locking the device, and changing user profiles. However, these practical functions are hidden in the secondary menu, and users must click on the “…” button in the upper right corner to find them.
This doesn’t seem to be complete yet, the more options (…) button won’t open anything so there is no sign out/lock option.
To enable it, run vivetool /enable /id:47988717 (if this doesn’t work, enable 48433719 and 49453572 as well).
— phantomofearth 🌳 (@phantomofearth) August 23, 2024
According to the @phantomofearth source, Microsoft has brought the same “Account Controller” function to Windows 10 systems, but only for users of the latest version (19045.4842). However, this feature may not be fully optimized on Windows 10, so it is disabled by default. However, for users who want to know it beforehand, they can use the ViVeTool tool (by enabling the three function identifiers 47988717, 48433719 and 49453572) to activate the “Account Controller” function manually Windows 10.