Add "Password Management" to the Control Panel

  

Many friends know that running "Rundll32 netplwiz.dll, UsersRunDll" (Windows) or "Control userpasswords2" in Windows XP can open a file called "ldquo" User account & rdquo; window, here provides a simple account management interface, not only can add, delete accounts, it also provides a very useful unique features: select the login account, uncheck "Use this machine, users You must enter your username and password" to enable Windows XP automatic login (Figure 1). In addition, switch to the "Advanced" tab, check "Allow users to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete", you can make Windows XP like Windows 2003, forced to press Ctrl+Alt+Del before login. Login prompt window to protect the security of the system.
Figure 1 User Account Settings

But the two commands to open this window are long. If you are too lazy to remember them or are more accustomed to window operations, add it to the control panel (Figure 2). Open Notepad, edit the following, save it as xx.reg and import the registry:
Figure 2 Password Management Icon

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{98641F47- 8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}]

@="Password Management"

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\\DefaultIcon]

@="%SystemRoot%\\\\\\\\System32\\\\\\\ usrmgr.cpl,1"

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\\Shell ]

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\\Shell\\Open]

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D} \\Shell\\Open\\command]

@="Control Userpasswords2"

@="Add Userpasswords2 to Control Panel"

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