1. Administrator accounts: These accounts have complete control over the system and can perform any action, including installing software and changing system settings.
2. Standard user accounts: These accounts have limited privileges and can only perform basic tasks like running applications and accessing files.
3. Guest accounts: These accounts are temporary and are intended for users who need to access the system for a short period of time. They have very limited access and cannot make any permanent changes to the system.
4. Service accounts: These accounts are used to run background services and processes that do not require user interaction.
5. System accounts: These accounts are used by the operating system itself to perform various tasks and are not intended for user interaction.