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Hello - I am setting up a new laptop for a user at our organization. I made
a user account as well as an administrator account. At start up I only want the user login to show instead of both accounts showing. How do I make this happen? -- Karen Smith |
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The best outcome: secpol.mscSecurity SettingsSecurity OptionsInteractive logon onot display last user name deatails 'Do not display last user name Windows setting (dontdisplaylastusername)' (http://www.maxi-pedia.com/do+not+display+last+user+name) There is way to hide only second account but if you will do impossible will be to log on this account... -- Flavius |
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The best outcome: secpol.mscSecurity SettingsSecurity OptionsInteractive logon onot display last user name deatails 'Do not display last user name Windows setting (dontdisplaylastusername)' (http://www.maxi-pedia.com/do+not+display+last+user+name) There is way to hide only second account but if you will do impossible will be to log on this account... -- Flavius |
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