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The subject says it all, I think. My machine has three accounts; admin, main
user, guest user. When the machine starts I do not want the admin acct to be visible to the main and user accts from the welcome screen. I didn't see an obvious way to do this but surely there must be. Advice? chocobot |
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chocobot;704842 Wrote: The subject says it all, I think. My machine has three accounts; admin, main user, guest user. When the machine starts I do not want the admin acct to be visible to the main and user accts from the welcome screen. I didn't see an obvious way to do this but surely there must be. Advice? chocobot Hello chocobot, I won't ask you why you want to do that. I'm just asking you to" forget about it ". No sane person will tell you the way. Please don't. -- t-4-2 |
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I guess I am insane (along with a group of others).
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/94...ount-hide.html This is what you do if you can login. http://www.computerworld.com/action/...8&pageNumber=2 Turning on the Administrator account is straightforward. First, open an elevated command prompt by typing cmd into the Search box on the Start menu, right-clicking the command prompt icon that appears at the top of the Start menu, then selecting Run as administrator . Then enter this command and press Enter: Net user administrator /active:yes From now on, the Administrator account will appear as an option on the Welcome screen, along with any user accounts you may have set up. Use it like any other account. Be aware that it won't have a password yet, so it's a good idea to set a password for it. If you want to disable the account and hide it, enter this command at an elevated command prompt and press Enter: Net user administrator /active:no AutoLogon - Start - Search - netplwiz Highlight User Name - Uncheck Users must enter a User Name and Password Provide Password when prompted or hit enter if no password http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html How to Enable or Disable the Real Built-in Administrator Account "chocobot" wrote in message ... The subject says it all, I think. My machine has three accounts; admin, main user, guest user. When the machine starts I do not want the admin acct to be visible to the main and user accts from the welcome screen. I didn't see an obvious way to do this but surely there must be. Advice? chocobot |
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t-4-2;704986 Wrote: chocobot;704842 Wrote: The subject says it all, I think. My machine has three accounts; admin, main user, guest user. When the machine starts I do not want the admin acct to be visible to the main and user accts from the welcome screen. I didn't see an obvious way to do this but surely there must be. Advice? chocobot Hello chocobot, I won't ask you why you want to do that. I'm just asking you to" forget about it ". No sane person will tell you the way. Please don't. '[img=http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/9223/hidelj1.th.jpg]' (http://img294.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hidelj1.jpg) It's your call. -- t-4-2 |
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t-4-2;704986 Wrote: chocobot;704842 Wrote: The subject says it all, I think. My machine has three accounts; admin, main user, guest user. When the machine starts I do not want the admin acct to be visible to the main and user accts from the welcome screen. I didn't see an obvious way to do this but surely there must be. Advice? chocobot Hello chocobot, I won't ask you why you want to do that. I'm just asking you to" forget about it ". No sane person will tell you the way. Please don't. It's your call, but read the warning first. 'ImageGrotto: Free Image and Screenshot Hosting' (http://imagegrotto.com/view-hide10596.JPG) -- t-4-2 |
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t-4-2;705247 Wrote: t-4-2;704986 Wrote: Hello chocobot, I won't ask you why you want to do that. I'm just asking you to" forget about it ". No sane person will tell you the way. Please don't. It's your call, but read the warning first. 'ImageGrotto: Free Image and Screenshot Hosting' (http://imagegrotto.com/view-hide10596.JPG) As you can see from the link given to you by Spirit, the procedures are somewhat lengthy to hide or unhide. It's not a flick of a switch. If you are using the computer in business, it's a terrible idea. Time is of essence. I have done my share to dissuade you. It's up to you. -- t-4-2 |