Re: The Vanishing Administrator Account (XP)

From: chris@nospam.com
Date: 06/13/02


From: chris@nospam.com
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 21:57:01 -0700

On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 23:14:02 +0200, "John van Poelgeest"
<john@poelgeest.org> wrote:

>Press CTRL_ALT_DEL twice on the welcome screen. You'll now get a Windows
>2000 like logon box, which you can use to log the administrator on.

I noticed that the admin account disappears are soon as you create
other accounts. Any idea how you can make other accounts not visible
on the 'home' login? I have a few service accounts that I'd rather
not display, but haven't been annoyed enough to hunt down where to set
this.

-Chris



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