I always changed the cmd colors. Yellow on black for my non-Admin account and Cyan on Black for my Admin account. All I had to do is look to see what account the cmd window was using. Started doing this with Windows NT 3.0 (yup a Windows NT Beta tester here) I never looked back. Although I now use Bright Green on a Dark green background for my "local" account on most of my machines now. But this article is bogus in that you have been able to change colors to what you want in the CMD window for ---- decades.
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I always changed the cmd colors. Yellow on black for my non-Admin account and Cyan on Black for my Admin account. All I had to do is look to see what account the cmd window was using. Started doing this with Windows NT 3.0 (yup a Windows NT Beta tester here) I never looked back.
Although I now use Bright Green on a Dark green background for my "local" account on most of my machines now. But this article is bogus in that you have been able to change colors to what you want in the CMD window for ---- decades.