Where is username in windows 7




















Here is where it says "Smith alredy has access". Sounds like someone created the user and then changed the display name. Nothing too mysterious if that's it. Try this Press the "Windows Logo" key on on your keyboard hold it down and press the R key at the same time.

This should bring up the "RUN" dialog box. In the area where you can type, clear it out and type:. In the new window that loads titled "User Accounts" choose the "Advanced" tab. In the center of the window, under the "Advanced iser management" section, click on the "Advanced" button. Now you should see a window titled "lusrmgr - [Local Users and Groups Local ]" with three columns. From the far left column - click on choose "Users". The middle column should now show all the users that are on that computer.

Right-click on the user you are concerned with and choose "Properties" from the menu or just double-click on the username. It might be a local security policy option in Windows 7, on that machine, which will be used if not in conflict with any domain group policy. I'd use gpedit. It would have taken me a while to find it even on my Windows 7 machine or server ; not available, I think, on my XP machine.

I will try the Interactive logon: Do not display last username: Disable. I will update as soon as i get this done. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Laplink Software, Inc.

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Popular Topics in Windows 7. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». If someone else needs to log into th computer, they need to click the "other user" button Because you need that button to have other domain users log into the same computer, I'm fairly certain there's no way to remove it from the Welcome Screen.

Thalia Jun 17, at UTC. They just need to be smart enough to choose their name : Unless, you have other reasons for doing this. You cannot do this to a domain joined install. Dan the Steeler Fan wrote: You cannot do this to a domain joined install. Sign in. Windows Hello. Reset your password. Reset your PIN. Manage accounts on your PC. Need more help? Expand your skills.

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