Under the XP system hide the user's view graphic steps teaching

  
in XP, from the control panel user account, and the computer management in the user and group users, as well as the user from the registry under KEY_LOCAL_MACHINESAMSAMDomainsaccountUsersNames The quantity is different. The least seen in the control panel, while the user and group users in the computer management can see some hidden users, but in XP, from the control panel user account, and computer management There is a difference between the users of the user and the group, and the number of users seen under KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SAM\\SAM \\Domains\\account\\Users\\Names in the registry. In the control panel, the least is seen, while in the computer management, users and groups of users can see some hidden users, but for some accounts added through the back door or Trojan, in general, it is only Can be viewed through the registry.

Open the registry: Start —>Run —>regedit.msc By default in the registry, we can't see hidden users. Here are the steps and considerations for viewing hidden users and reopening hidden users. 1 View hidden users. By default. The view of the hidden user is hidden. Only the administrator can give full control to the administrator, so that we can see hidden directories and hidden files in the SAM folder. Then close the registry. Open it again and you will see hidden files. The hidden directory has been displayed under the SAM file.

Why should I use this method to view it? There are 2 methods we are familiar with in XP. That is: the user account of the control panel, and the users of the users and groups in the computer management.

From the above two figures, we can easily see that there is one more user in the computer management window, but it is not visible in the control panel. Similarly, in the registry, we can see more hidden users, such users can only be viewed through the registry.

The arrows in the figure refer to a user who is hidden in the registry but is not displayed in the user account of the control panel, and in the user and group of users in the computer management.

The method of hiding the permissions of a folder is the same as the method of adding permissions. But the next time you re-display it, you need to do one more step:


The next step is the same as the first method of adding permissions. The above is the step to view the hidden user and reopen the hidden user and then open it again.
Required attention in this process: must be an administrator user to be eligible to distribute and recycle permissions.

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