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You can directly modify the registry to hide accounts that do not need to show XP
1.Click "Start--Run", enter "regedit" and press enter to open the registry.
2.Go to: hkey local machine software microsoft windowsnt currentversion winlogon specialaccounts userlist.
3.Create a new DWORD key-value item and name it with the account name you want to hide, and set its value to "slow state 0".
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1. Press Win+R, enter regedit, and click OK.
2. Click Hkey Local Machine Software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon SpecialAccounts UserList.
3. Right-click in the right pane and select the new dword value (32 bits), name it as the username you want to hide, and the value is 0.
4. Close the registry and restart it.
1. Start > run >regedit
2. In the registry, locate "hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon specialaccounts userlist".
3. Find the key named administrator in the window on the right (if you don't have one, you can create a dword key by yourself), double-click, set the key value to the default 0, and restart the computer after exiting. In this way, the administrator account does not appear on the welcome screen. (If you want the administrator account to be displayed, change 0 to 1).
4. The way to enter the administrator account is to press the Ctrl Alt del key combination twice in a row on the welcome screen, and the welcome screen will be closed, replaced by the traditional login window, where you can directly enter the username and password to log in smoothly.
After switching users (win+l), the administrator account administrator will also be hidden, and then press the ctrl alt del key combination will not work, you have to enter any user and then log out, and then press method 4 to operate. Although it is more cumbersome, it can effectively conceal the administrator account, and I hope that which master can share more convenient operation methods.
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1.Automatic import of the registry:
Create a new notepad and enter :
windows registry editor version[hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\winlogon\specialaccounts\userlist]
administrator"=dword:00000000 The save path is "Desktop", the save type is "All Files", and the file name is saved as: "The administrator account is set to hidden.
reg" and double-click on the file.
2.Manually modify the registry:
Click Start Run, enter "regedit" in the run window and click OK. Then create a new DWORD value in the hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon SpecialAccounts Userlist, name it as administrator, right-click Modify, set the key value to 00000000, click OK, and then close the registry. Restart your computer.
Choose one of the two options, and the administrator will be automatically hidden after restarting.
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Right-click on my computer - Administration - Users & Groups - and ban administrato.
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Normally, the computer defaults to the administrator account, which is the administrator account, but sometimes you need to create other accounts to use, such as guest accounts, and some hidden user accountsXP systemUsers want to view hidden user accounts, so how to display it, now I will explain to you the specific steps of displaying hidden user accounts in the XP system.
1. WinXP computer at the same time press the win+r shortcut key on the keyboard to open the computer's running window, in the open running window, enter regedit and click enter, so that you can open the winxp computer's registry window.;
2. In the open registry window, you need to find the SAM file in it, if you don't know the path, use the search function in the upper right corner to find the SAM file in it, and then you can see all the hidden accounts.
PS: However, it should be noted that the items in this folder can only be viewed by an administrator account or an account that has been given administrator permissions.
About how to show the hidden user account in the XP system will be introduced to you here, if you don't know how to show the hidden user account as Sen's oak, you can do it through the registration form, I hope to help you here.
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1. Right-click on my computer (or computer) on the desktop, find and open Manage in the pop-up tab.
2. Find and open the local users and groups in the list on the left side of the pop-up computer management window.
3. Double-click to open users under the local users and group items, and you can see all the users registered on the computer in the middle list.
4. Fan Tong judges to find the user we want to hide when booting, such as the author wants to hide the administrator, select the user with the mouse, right-click, and select attributes.
5. In the pop-up Wheel Thickness Attribute tab of changing the user name, check [This user is disabled], click Apply, and confirm.
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How to view XP hidden users with registry? Most people know that the XP hard disk installation version of the system user can be viewed on the control panel, but the hidden user can not be found, and the following will teach you how to use the registry to show the XP system to hide the user.
Here's how to show XP hidden users:
1. Click the "Start" button, then select the "Run" option, enter " in the run window opened by the bridge, and then click the "OK" button.
2. In the open registry, by default, the view of the hidden user is hidden.
3. Only through the administrator gives the administrator full control permission, so that we can see the hidden directories and hidden files under the SAM folder.
4. Then open the registry again to see the hidden files. As shown in the figure below, the hidden directory under the SAM file has been displayed.
Through the above methods, you can view the hidden users in the XP system, and note that you must have the administrator user permission to operate. I hope it can help everyone.
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Establish hidden users.
On the welcome screen of Windows XP, all local usernames except Administrator are displayed by default. If you want to display the Administrator account on the welcome screen, you can open the registry and navigate to "hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon SpecialAccounts Userlist". In the window on the right, find the key named administrator (if you don't have one, you can create it yourself), double-click, change the key value from 0 to 1, and restart the computer after exiting. This way, the Administrator account can be displayed on the welcome screen.
Similarly, if you want to hide a user, you can create a new key named the user you want to hide in the location mentioned above, then set the value to 0, restart the machine, and the user will be hidden from the welcome screen.
However, if you want to temporarily log in with a hidden user account, you don't have to modify the registry again, just press the Ctrl Alt del key combination twice in a row on the welcome screen, and the welcome screen will close, replacing it with a traditional login window where you can simply enter your username and password (if you have one) and you can log in smoothly.
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