How to Fix No Local Users And Groups In Computer Management?

This guide explains why Local Users and Groups are missing in Computer Management and offers quick fixes. Learn how to restore access to lusrmgr and manage user accounts easily on Windows systems.

Posted by @Irene November 12, 2025 Updated By @Irene October 27, 2025

Why are there no local users and groups in Computer Management?

Managing user accounts is an important part of keeping your Windows computer secure and organized. The Local Users and Groups tool, also known as lusrmgr.msc, helps you create new accounts, reset passwords, and manage permissions. However, many users open Computer Management and find that the Local Users and Groups option is missing or shows nothing inside. This problem can be frustrating, but it usually happens for a few clear reasons. Understanding them will help you find the right fix quickly.

1. You Are Using Windows Home Edition

The most common reason is that you are using a Windows Home Edition. Microsoft does not include the Local Users and Groups feature in Windows 10 Home or Windows 11 Home. It is only available in Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. If you have a Home edition, the option is not missing by accident. It is simply not part of your version of Windows.

2. Your Computer Is Joined to a Domain

If your PC is connected to a domain network, user accounts and groups are managed through Active Directory instead of your local computer. In this case, the Local Users and Groups option will not appear in Computer Management. 

3. Missing or Corrupted System Files

If certain Windows system files are damaged or missing, the management console may not load correctly. When this happens, the Local Users and Groups option can disappear. You can try running the System File Checker (SFC) or DISM tool to check for corrupted files and repair these files and restore the function.

How to fix no local users and groups in Computer Management?

Fix 1. Check your Windows edition

Local Users and Groups (lusrmgr.msc) is not available in Windows Home editions. It’s only included in Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. Just press Win + R, type winver, and press Enter to confirm your edition.

If you’re using Home edition, you can’t access it natively. You’ll need a third-party tool like Computer Management alternative or enable PowerShell/Command Prompt management.

Fix 2. Run Lusrmgr.msc directly

This method works for editions that support Local Users and Groups but may not display it in Computer Management by default.

Step 1. Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.

Step 2. Type lusrmgr.msc and press Enter.

Step 3. If your edition supports it, Local Users and Groups will open directly.

Fix 3. Use PowerShell or Command Prompt

If the snap-in is unavailable, you can use built-in command-line tools to manage local users and groups efficiently without extra software.

Step 1. Right-click the Start menu and select Windows PowerShell (Admin) or Command Prompt (Admin).

Step 2. To view users, type: net user and press Enter.

Step 3. To create a new user, type: net user username password /add.

For example: net user Michael hello123 /add

Step 4. To manage groups, type: net localgroup.

For example: net localgroup administrators Michael /add

Fix 4. Use a professional tool on Windows Home edition

For Windows Home users, or anyone who prefers a simpler, graphical solution, using a professional tool is an easier and more efficient choice. Command-line methods can be complex, but third-party software can restore the missing functions and offer even more features.

AOMEI Partition Assistant is a great example. Known mainly for its powerful disk and partition management, it now includes an Account Management feature that lets you create and manage Local Users and Groups easily. This is especially helpful for Windows Home users whose Computer Management doesn’t show Local Users and Groups. With this tool, you can manage user accounts through a clear, user-friendly interface instead of relying on limited system utilities.

Using AOMEI Partition Assistant, you can:

✔️ Add or remove local user accounts quickly.
✔️ Reset forgotten passwords for local or administrator accounts.
✔️ Enable or disable locked or inactive accounts.
✔️ Regain access if you’re locked out of your system.

Overall, AOMEI Partition Assistant offers a complete and accessible solution to fix the “Local Users and Groups not showing” issue on Windows Home, making user account management easy for everyone.

AOMEI Partition Assistant

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Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant. Click the "Tools" main tab and select "Users and Groups"

Step 2. Click the "Users" tab and then click the "New User" button to create a new user account. You can also click the "Refresh" button to refresh the user list.

Step 3. Then, type the appropriate information in the dialog box. You can enter the name and description and set a password for the new user. And, you can select or clear the check boxes for: User must change password at next logon, Account is disabled, User cannot change password, Password never expires.

Step 4. After all is set, click "Create" to create the new user.

Step 5. Finally, you can see the user is created successfully in Windows Local Users and Groups. And, you can also easily manage the new user account.

Conclusion

Managing user accounts properly keeps your Windows system safe and organized. If Local Users and Groups is missing from Computer Management, it may be due to your Windows edition, domain settings, or system file issues. You can check your edition, use PowerShell commands, or run lusrmgr.msc directly to fix it. For Windows Home users, a professional tool like AOMEI Partition Assistant provides an easier way to manage local accounts with a simple and clear interface. If you are a Windows Server user, please choose the Server edition.