Win7 when logged in, all accounts will be displayed on the login screen for the user to select one of the logins. This setting has a beneficial side to multiple people using the same computer, but this default setting can be a headache if your computer is actually used by you alone. This article introduces a method to remove a specified user from the login interface.
Some people say, not very troublesome, directly in the user management (running lusrmgr.msc) to disable the user off. There's no mistake in saying this, so you can actually remove a user from the login screen. But in fact there is a problem, because the account is disabled, then the use of this account set up some of the work will not be executed correctly. For example, Hongo set up a local splaybow.com account as an anonymous login account for the IIS website, and if I disable it, my local IIS website will not be able to access it. Is there any way to double benefit?
Of course there is, otherwise do not write this article. The specific method is as follows:
1. Run regedit to open the registry.
2, under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Nt\currentversion\winlogin this item to create a new specialaccounts item, and create a new userlist item below the specialaccounts entry.
3. Create a new DWORD-type value under the UserList entry with the name of the user name you want to block (Hongo is splaybow.com) and the data is 0.
After Hongo actual operation, this method is feasible, need friend can collect a bit.
Turn from:
Win7 prohibit a user from appearing on the login screen: http://www.splaybow.com/post/win7-winlogin-account-hidden.html