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| | Vista - Hiding the administrator account |
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| 07-23-2007 | #1 |
| | Hiding the administrator account I heard it suggested to make a standard account to use, instead of using the administrator account all the time, so i did so. I don't mind it. it's not bad. but now I only use that account to type in the passowrd when i need to make a change to something. Is there a way to hide that account, so it's not listed on the welcome screen when I boot up my computer, like the way "Administrator" was hidden in XP until you needed to boot in Safe mode for whatever reason. Is there a way I can do that in Vista with the administrator account I made when I first got Vista (currently called "Nache")? Much Thanx, Nathan |
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| 07-24-2007 | #2 |
| | RE: Hiding the administrator account When you install Vista, you are required to create a new account. This new account will be part of the Administrators group. The original Administrator account is disabled by default. So unless you have created a new account with the name "Administrator", the actual Administrator Account will not be shown. "Nache" wrote: > I heard it suggested to make a standard account to use, instead of using the > administrator account all the time, so i did so. I don't mind it. it's not > bad. but now I only use that account to type in the passowrd when i need to > make a change to something. Is there a way to hide that account, so it's not > listed on the welcome screen when I boot up my computer, like the way > "Administrator" was hidden in XP until you needed to boot in Safe mode for > whatever reason. Is there a way I can do that in Vista with the > administrator account I made when I first got Vista (currently called > "Nache")? > > Much Thanx, > Nathan |
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| 07-25-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Hiding the administrator account Nathan No, do not hide this account! If you hide the only visible administrator account, you will no longer be able to elevate programs with administrator privileges or do anything that requires administrator power. You will effectively lock yourself out of the system. Put another way, with this account hidden, it will no longer be available to use for elevating programs to administrator status, because it is hidden. In fact you will not even be able to unhide this account, because this takes administrator privileges to perform. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Nache" <Nache@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F241B1B1-C761-4BEB-82C6-3E4C3F5054E4@microsoft.com... >I heard it suggested to make a standard account to use, instead of using >the > administrator account all the time, so i did so. I don't mind it. it's > not > bad. but now I only use that account to type in the passowrd when i need > to > make a change to something. Is there a way to hide that account, so it's > not > listed on the welcome screen when I boot up my computer, like the way > "Administrator" was hidden in XP until you needed to boot in Safe mode for > whatever reason. Is there a way I can do that in Vista with the > administrator account I made when I first got Vista (currently called > "Nache")? > > Much Thanx, > Nathan |
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