Many Linux commands can do more than you might think. The usermod command is one such command, and it can be very handy.
If you're new to Linux, the biggest change from Windows or macOS is probably the command line. Depending on how you use Linux, you might not have to dip into the terminal often, but you will have to ...
I've been dealing with TS environments since W2000. I was always trained that before I install software on a TS, I must run a "change user /install", and then "change user /execute" when complete.
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