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XP auto-login.
Start Run "Enter Control UserPasswords2" and enter the "User Account" action window.
Deselect the item "To use the machine, the user must enter a user name and password". In the dialog box that pops up, enter the username and password of the account you want your computer to log in automatically each time.
Click Start Run, enter"rundll32 ,usersrundll"(without quotes) and cancel in user accounts"users must enter a user name and password to usethis computer", click"ok", and then enter the username and password you want to log in to in the pop-up dialog box.
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Hello, do you mean administrator by adm username?
Administrator is the default system administrator user of the Windows system, and the Windows system does not allow you to delete it, but can only change its name.
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There will be no harm.
ADM is the default administrator at the time of installation.
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admin is the default.
Right-click on My Computer to Manage Local Users and Group Users.
All the users are there.
The administrator can't be changed.
is the most privileged administrator.
Anything else can.
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1.My Computer - Right-click to open - Manage - Local Users and Groups - Users - Right-click under the username you want to dislike - Properties - Select "Account Deactivated" - OK.
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Advanced Limits you know not there
You can set it in the Advanced Limit.
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The user on the computer is the operator of the computer.
A computer can create multiple different users, so that each user can set up their own desktop or use programs according to their own style and habits, to suit their own operation. Alternatively, you can create a new user and set a user login password to protect your privacy on the shared computer.
There are several ways to create a new user:
1.Start Control Panel User Accounts to add new users;
2.Right-click on "My Computer" to manage Local Users and Groups Users Right-click on the blank space New User.
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Pro, computer user name: that is, the name of the computer user, when the system is first installed is the default administrator, users can change the name they want in the control panel.
How to change your computer username:
Turn on your computer and go to your desktop.
1. Right-click on My Computer to open the management settings;
2. Open the system tools, enter the computer management page, and select "Local Users and Groups";
3. In the name, click "User" to display the user name, click "Administrator" to enter the "Administrator" attribute page;
4. Enter the desired computer username in the "Full Name" field (a description can be written);
5. Click "OK" and the username will be changed.
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The user is also used to log in to the computer, such as the "administrator" account that comes with the computer, and in addition to that, it is a restricted account that you create yourself.
If you have any questions, please ask me.
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The username is just that, you can set it when you install the system, and it can also be modified.
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Just create a new user with the same permissions as that user.
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Restart the computer, when you boot to the system login interface, press and hold the CTRL+ALT key at the same time, and then click the del key twice, a new login foolish interface will appear, enter "administrator" at the user name, enter the password and enter no password is empty, press enter to log in. Disable or delete your new user legacy spine.
Open Control Panel Performance & Maintenance Management Tools Computerized Infiltration Machine Management Double-click Computer Management, double-click "Local Users and Groups" and click "Users", disable or delete the "New" account on the right (that is, the current user) (there will be a warning message when deleting the current account, click "Yes" to do it) There should be a red cross in front of the disabled account. You will be able to log in as an "administrator" account (or right-click on My Computer and select Manage Local Users and Group Users).
How to get rid of the password.
Open the control panel and select User Account Change Account Click on the original "Account Name" Change My Password Enter a new password, enter a new password again, and then click the "Change Password" button (do not leave the password empty).
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Restart your computer and press F8 to enter safe mode! Go to the user account admin interface to change your login type!
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Packing up yes yes yes
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Two methods. 1) Log in to your administrator account.
Method 1: Go to "Control Panel" - >User Account" - >Change User Login or Logout Method", and then remove the check box in front of "Use Welcome Screen". Restart your computer, using the username:
administrator, enter the password (don't enter it if you don't have one), OK!
Method 2: Click"Start running", enter"rundll32 ,usersrundll"The "User Account" window pops up after pressing the Enter button, which is different from the "User Account" window opened in the "Control Panel"! Then deselect it"To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password"option, click OK.
In the dialog box that pops up, enter the account (default administrator) and password that you want to automatically log in to your computer every time. The next time you boot up, you will automatically log in to the system with administrator, and then look at the control panel and there will be administrator.
2) Delete the account scumbag with computer administrator privileges.
, click"Start running", enter"rundll32 ,usersrundll", press the enter key and the "User Account" window pops up, in the local user, select the account with computer administrator privileges that you want to delete, and then click the delete button below, OK.
By default, if there is only an administrator user (and no password), the system is logged in directly, but if a new user is re-established, then the default administrator user will be hidden on the welcome screen, if you want to switch back to the administrator user, just press Ctrl + Alt + Delete twice on the welcome screen to switch interfaces. Enter "administrator" in the username of the login box that appears, enter the password in the password field (if not, do not fill in), and confirm. >>>More
After adding an account (or modifying), the original highest-privilege administrator account has no more desktop (automatically hidden). >>>More
I tell you, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Del and press 2 times at the same time. It will enter the superuser login interface, and then directly click OK, you can enter. >>>More
Create a new account, but she'll find out or.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to pop up the account window, enter the username: administrator, press enter, if this account still has a password, then this is the case: >>>More
You used to use the administrator account, but then because you opened another account, the administrator account will not be displayed when the computer is turned on by default. You need to press F8 to enter the safe mode when you boot up, log in with the administrator account, delete the account you created later in the management, and only keep the administrator account, and the default is the administrator when you log in normally.