In this article, we will discuss about how to edit registry settings of other users in Windows 10 without logging into each account separately. This technique can also be applied to Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. You need to be logged in as administrator to make changes to the Windows Registry.

Registry Settings Backup

Before changing the registry settings, it is always recommended to take a backup of your registry settings. Now before you edit or make any changes in the registry settings you might want to consider backing up the settings so you can always go back to the previous settings if you regret the changes that you make. Follow the steps below to do this:

Open run search bar by pressing  Windows key+RType regedit in it and press enter.Now in the registry settings go to Computer –> file, right click and select Export.

Now choose the location you want to save it and it will be saved with .reg extension

Edit Registry Settings for Other Users without logging in

For loading the registry hive of another user, we will need to use reg load command in command prompt. Here are the steps to load the registry of another user.

Loading Another User using Registry Editor

Conclusion

These methods can be highly effective if you want to test some registry changes. You can change the registry settings of another user without damaging your main user account. You can also revert any changes to the other user by simply restoring the registry backup. Hopefully this has been a learning experience for you. If you have any questions regarding making changes to the Windows Registry, please let us know in the comments below. For what purpose do you want to change the other user’s registry settings? Also see:

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