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Start --> run --> enter regedit and press enter --> open hkey local machine -->software -->microsoft --> windows nt-->currentversion -->winlogon-->specialaccounts-->In the userlist table, see if there is a project called administrator on the right, if there is, right-click to modify, change its value to 1, if there is no administrator this project, just right-click to add a [dword] value, the numeric name is administrator, the numeric data is 1, just restart.
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If you're talking about displaying two users in the system, create a new user, enter the username you want, and then switch users, and you'll see both users in the process. I don't know if your question is asking this question.
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No, because the admin user is the default name, it is easy to be hacked, so Microsoft's general advice is that you create a new administrator account, and then delete the user files of this account, or add a strong password to protect the computer, so if you don't create a new administrator account, you won't build another account, and if you create a separate one, it will be hidden.
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When logging in, press CTRL+ALT+DEL 2 times
You can log in with administrator.
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The specific steps are as follows:
1. First of all, start Windows
XP operating system, click on the start menu as shown in the image below, and then go to the next step.
2. Secondly, find My Computer, right-click, click [Manage] in the pop-up menu, as shown in the figure below, and then enter the next step.
3. Then, in the pop-up window, click Computer Management (Local) - System Tools, as shown in the figure below, and then go to the next step.
4. Then, click on the "Local Users & Groups" option as shown in the image below and proceed to the next step.
5. Then, open the user folder, right-click to find the administrator, right-click, select "Properties", as shown in the figure below, and then enter the next step.
6. Finally, in the pop-up window, click on the General tab and uncheck "Account Deactivated", as shown in the figure below. In this way, the problem is solved.
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When installing Windows XP, if an administrator account is set, the administrator account without password protection will not appear in the user login list. Although it is behind the scenes, it has the highest authority of the system, in order to facilitate operation and ensure the security of the system, you can set a password for it first, and then invite it to the stage. Here's how.
1.Sign in using the "Traditional Sign-in Prompts".
When you boot the system to the welcome screen, press the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key combination twice, and enter the username and password of the administrator account in the login box that appears. You can also click "Start Control Panel", double-click the "User Account" icon, in the pop-up "User Account" window, click "Change the way users log in or log out", remove the check box before "Use Welcome Screen", and click "Application Options" to directly enter the administrator account name and password to log in at startup.
2.The administrator account is displayed on the welcome screen of the login.
Click Start Run, enter regedit, press enter, open the registry, and change the value of the administrator on the right to 1. to have the administrator account appear on the welcome screen for login.
3.Automatically log in to the administrator account.
Click "Start Running", enter control userpasswords2 and press Enter, remove the check box before "To use this machine, the user must enter the password" in the "User Account" window that opens, press "Apply", enter the administrator account password (as shown in Figure 1) in the pop-up "Automatic Login" window, and press "OK" twice. Note: If you have already set up automatic login for other accounts, you should first select the checkbox before "To use this machine, the user must enter a password", press "Apply" and then remove the selected checkbox.
It is also possible to modify the registry to achieve automatic login, but it is not as convenient as the above methods.
Of course, if you don't need the administrator account, you can open "Start Control Panel Management Tools Computer Management", in the "Computer Management" window, "System Tools Local Users and Groups Users", double-click the administrator account in the right window of "Users", select the check box before "Account has been deactivated" in the pop-up "Properties" window (as shown in Figure 2), and press "OK" to deactivate the administrator account.
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You can try this to see if you can find the administrator user, Control Panel - Management Tools - Computer Management - Local Users and Groups - Users. You should be able to find it here.
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Don't you want the system login password box, change to the traditional [Welcome] style interface!
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===---===---===---===---=== registry address upstairs, find the dword key named administrator in the window on the right (if.
None can be created by yourself), double-click, change the key value from 0 to 1, and restart the computer after exiting ===---===---===---
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You go to the user and set it up!! You may not have this user enabled!! In the control panel!!
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Set the default login method:
1. Press win+r, enter rundll32, usersrundll, click OK;
2. Click on the default login account, remove the checkbox to use the machine, the user must enter the username and password, and click the application button;
3. In the pop-up dialog box, enter your password, confirm the password, and click OK;
4. Click OK to close the user account dialog box.
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There will definitely be a choice to set up a multi-user boot on boot, otherwise what's the point of user settings, to boot up and automatically select the administrator user must delete several other users.
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Hello automatic login.
Click Start to run, type "rundll32, usersrundll" (note the case and spaces), and go to the "User Accounts" action window, note that this is different from the "User Accounts" panel window that opens in the "Control Panel"! Remove the left of "To use the machine, the user must enter a user name and password" and press "OK" to finish.
It will definitely work, please choose the satisfactory answer.
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You can just do the system and try again.
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I think you can boot up and press f8 to enter safe mode.,Safe mode can be logged in with administrator.,You log in and delete other users.。 There is also a way, which is to right-click my computer - management - local users and groups - right-click administrator - properties - remove the disabled check box of the account, and then quickly switch users.
You can then view it with the administrator account. Light-colored transparent files are hidden files from the system.
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Have you added any new users to the administrators group? Are you using the NTFS document management system? If yes, then you don't have permission to set the folder.
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There's no going back. Which of the previous defaults is temporary. It's automatically deleted after you've created a new one.
Go to BIOS to set it up. Different motherboards are a bit different, but they're about the same. If you're good at English, go into the BIOS by yourself. Or you search for the BIOS to set the boot password step.
Probably not, it doesn't matter if you install the XP system and the settings of the router.
Click "Start" "Run", enter "Do not enter quotation marks" in the "Run" dialog box that appears), press the "OK" button or press Enter, the "Group Policy" window will pop up, and then "Local Computer Policy User Configuration Administrative Template Windows Components Windows Explorer", and then find the "Delete 'Folder Options' menu from 'Tools' menu" option on the right side of the window and double-click, and select in the pop-up "Delete 'Folder Options' menu properties from 'Tools' menu" window Settings tab, check Not Configured or Disabled, press Apply, OK, and close the Group Policy window to restore Folder Options.
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