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qianwch
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      02-11-2009
Hi all!
There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on Vista
Welcome Screen.
I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
\Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username still
appears on WelCome Screen.
Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
Thanks in advance.
Weichun

 
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Corday
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      02-12-2009
You have Vista so an NT solution won't work. Revert what you've done and try :

create dword value at
HKLM\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\w inlogon\speccialaccounts\userlist
Name of the user = 0
(0 = hide 1 = show)

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"qianwch" wrote:

> Hi all!
> There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on Vista
> Welcome Screen.
> I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
> I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
> \Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
> I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username still
> appears on WelCome Screen.
> Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
> Thanks in advance.
> Weichun
>

 
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Corday
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      02-12-2009
Sorry, I didn't see you already tried my suggestion. It usually works after
cold boot.
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"Corday" wrote:

> You have Vista so an NT solution won't work. Revert what you've done and try :
>
> create dword value at
> HKLM\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\w inlogon\speccialaccounts\userlist
> Name of the user = 0
> (0 = hide 1 = show)
>
> --
> I mastered Wordstar graphics!
>
>
> "qianwch" wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> > There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on Vista
> > Welcome Screen.
> > I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
> > I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
> > \Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
> > I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username still
> > appears on WelCome Screen.
> > Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Weichun
> >

 
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qianwch
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      02-12-2009
hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I have another solution for this issue: Create a policy to deny the users
to logon locally in "Local Security Policy",then the usernames will not be
found on WelCome Screen.
I have tried the SpecialAccounts registry key, it cannot to work arround
the problem, On Welcome Screen, I clicked "Switch Users", the usernames that
I prefer to be hidden will appear all the time.

"Corday" <> wrote in message
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> Sorry, I didn't see you already tried my suggestion. It usually works
> after
> cold boot.
> --
> I mastered Wordstar graphics!
>
>
> "Corday" wrote:
>
>> You have Vista so an NT solution won't work. Revert what you've done and
>> try :
>>
>> create dword value at
>> HKLM\software\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\w inlogon\speccialaccounts\userlist
>> Name of the user = 0
>> (0 = hide 1 = show)
>>
>> --
>> I mastered Wordstar graphics!
>>
>>
>> "qianwch" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all!
>> > There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on Vista
>> > Welcome Screen.
>> > I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
>> > I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
>> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
>> > \Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
>> > I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username
>> > still
>> > appears on WelCome Screen.
>> > Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> > Weichun
>> >


 
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Bill Sharpe
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      02-13-2009
qianwch wrote:
> Hi all!
> There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on Vista
> Welcome Screen.
> I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
> I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
> \Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
> I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username still
> appears on WelCome Screen.
> Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
> Thanks in advance.
> Weichun

If the user name isn't displayed on the Welcome Screen, how can that
user log in?
And if you really don't want the user to log in, why not just delete the
account?
Suspect I'm missing something here...

Bill
 
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Zaphod Beeblebrox
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      02-13-2009

"Bill Sharpe" <> wrote in message
news:...
> qianwch wrote:
>> Hi all!
>> There are some usernames that I do not want to be displayed on
>> Vista
>> Welcome Screen.
>> I could not find a TweakUI for Vista to accomplish this.
>> I googled and found a solution that concerned with the registry
>> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Microsoft \Windows NT \CurrentVersion
>> \Winlogon \SpecialAccounts \UserList].
>> I added the usernames[DWORD32:0] under the key, but the username
>> still
>> appears on WelCome Screen.
>> Could anybody tell me how to get it worked?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Weichun

> If the user name isn't displayed on the Welcome Screen, how can that
> user log in?


Remotely through Remote Desktop or across the network. Also, in XP at
least you could CTRL+ALT+DEL twice from the Welcome screen to bring up
the username / password login screen. Not sure if you can still do that
in Vista or not.

> And if you really don't want the user to log in, why not just delete
> the
> account?
> Suspect I'm missing something here...
>

Two reasons come to my mind - hide an administrator account from normal
users, and for accounts that shouldn't need to log in locally, but are
allowed network access (and that looks like what the OP wanted, as the
OP's last post talks about setting the policy to deny local logins for
those users.

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universe gets that.


 
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