Select My Computer, click the right mouse button, select Management. In the Open Computer Management window, expand Local Users and groups. After the user subkey is selected, we will see the established user in the right window. At this point we are in the margin of the right window, click the right mouse button, and select a new user.
Then we can edit a user named backup Operator (this name is difficult to remember, do not fear, will be in full name input a arbitrary, you can remember on the line, but the user name must have this) users, and make appropriate edits.
Warm tip: Note the last to cancel the default user must change the password option next login, and select the user can not change the password and Password never expire option.
After we click Create, close. At this point we will find a user with a backup operator. Now we double click on this user, in the pop-up window to select the membership of the tab, click Add, Pop-up Select Group dialog box. As shown in Figure 3 below:
Now we select Advanced, select Find Now in the New dialog box, select the Backup Operators click OK, and the next step is in the Select Group dialog box, click OK.
It must also be emphasized that we must delete the user group that is subordinate to the backup operator users in the tab.
When you open the user option in the Control Panel, you will find that there is no account that we have just built here.
Finally in the documents and Settings (generally in the system disk), the inside of the backup operator This folder hidden, note, hidden, to select the "Apply changes only to this folder" option (remember), what? You don't know how to hide. Hey, check the folder, right-click, select Properties, and then see a hidden, select it.
Now restart your computer and find the same username on Windows XP Welcome screen. So what do we do? We can press the Ctrl+alt at the same time and press the Del. Does the classic Windows 2000 logon dialog box appear?
This article has been but tested can be used, only in the XP Professional (Professional Edition) tested, the home version is said not to be.