Set up tips to share! xp hidden account how to set

  

For the general system, the system account belongs to the Administrator, which is the administrator's account. Recently, some users have suggested setting up a hidden account in the xp system, but they don't know how to set it up, so Xiaobian will help you sort out.

First use the Administrator login:

1, “ Start → Run ” enter and open “cmd”.

2. Enter "<quo;net user ABC 123 /add”" to create a restricted user named "ABC" with the password "“123".

3, then enter & ldquo; net localgroup administrators ABC /add & rdquo; to & ldquo; ABC & rdquo; permissions to Administrator.

4. Enter “regedit” to open the registration list.

5, under the directory "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon\\ SpecialAccounts\\UserList", create a file with the same file type as the directory and create the user “ABC&rdquo Name of the "ABC"; (if the file already exists, you don't have to create it again), then change the parameter to “0”

6. This creates a hidden user.

7. Finally, if you want to delete this hidden user, change that parameter to “1”, then use “Start-Run”Enter and open “cmd”Enter “net user ABC /del” This removes the user “ABC”.

It's not difficult to set a hidden account for the xp system. Just run the command to do this. Those who are interested in adding a hidden account to their own system can try it.

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