12 Jul 2012

Removing a user name from the Welcome screen of windows Xp

                     The welcome screen of the windows Xp present a list of all of the user accounts on the computer. Windows Xp has a feature to hide the user accounts from the Welcome screen, which we want to use a user account secretly.
                    To hide a user from the Welcome screen, all you have to do is create an entry on the list for the
user you want to hide. Follow these steps to find out how to add a user to the list:
  1.  Click the Start button and select Run, then type regedit in the box and click OK.
  2.  This will start up the system Registry Editor. Expand the following keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SOFTWARE, Microsoft, WindowsNT, CurrentVersion,Winlogon, SpecialAccounts, and UserList. 
  3.  You should now see the list of the account names, and parts of account names, that the system will look for and will hide.To add a name to the list, just right-click and select New, then select DWORD value. A DWORD is a specific data type of an entry in the system registry. In short, the DWORD data type allows an integer value to be stored.
  4. When the new key is created, enter in the name of the user’s account as the name of the key. Once you have done this, you can close regedit.
               After log off and back on or reboot, the user will not be displayed on the Welcome screen. If you ever want to log into the account that you hid from the Welcome screen, just press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard once, twice, and you will be able to type in the name of the user under which you want to log in. This way, you can hide an account from your family or friends but can still log into it.
                If you ever change your mind and want the account to be displayed on the Welcome screen again, just delete the entry that you made in the list in the System Registry and everything will
be back the way it was.
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