This post explains how to show Resource Usage App History for all user accounts in the App History tab of Windows 11 Task Manager. The image below shows resource usage stats for all user accounts (current user and system accounts) in the Task Manager.
The Windows 11 Task Manager includes an App history tab that shows usage stats for desktop applications and Microsoft Store apps for the last 30 days. We can see the amount of CPU time, Network activity including downloads and uploads, Network activity over a metered and non-metered connection, download activity by the app, upload activity, and total network usage for notifications for each app in that tab. But, the resource usage history is visible for current user only. This tutorial is helpful for those who want to show resource usage app history for all user accounts in Task Manager of Windows 11.
Show Resource Usage App History for all User Accounts in Task Manager of Windows 11
The steps to show resource usage app history for all user accounts in Windows 11 Task Manager are as follows:
- Press the Ctrl+Shift+Esc hotkey to open the Windows 11 Task Manager
- Click on the Settings option available in the bottom left corner to access the Task Manager Settings
- Expand the Other options section
- Tick mark the Show history for all accounts option
- Go to the App history tab. Now it will display the history for all processes for which the data is available. Only the administrator accounts can see app history for all user accounts and not the standard users
- If you don’t see a particular column like CPU time, Network, Downloads, etc., right-click on a column, and select the option that is missing.
To show the resource usage for the current user account, uncheck the Show history for all accounts option in the Task Manager settings.
I hope this is helpful.
Related: How to Delete Usage History of Apps in Windows PC
How do I see all processes from all users in Task Manager?
To see all the processes from all users in Task Manager of Windows 11, access the Users tab, and you will see a list of users. Expand a user account and all the running processes for that user account including process status, CPU usage, Memory usage, Disk usage, etc., will be visible to you. This way, you can expand other user accounts to see a list of all the processes.
How do I view user history in Windows 11?
To check your User Login History on a Windows PC, open the Event Viewer. Expand Windows Logs and select Security. A list of the number of events will appear in the right section. Look for the Event ID 4624 associated with the Logon category. You will see multiple 4624 event IDs which indicate an account was successfully logged on. Logged date and time, source, and other information will also be visible for a selected event.
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