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Hiding serive user IDs
I just created several user IDs specifically to run certain Windows
services as recommended in certain Windows setup programs like SQL Server 2008. But I am not interested in seeing these IDs at login time. I know there is a way to make service accounts invisible to login, but I can remember where that control resides, whether it is in local security policy or in the registry or whatever.... Could somebody refresh my memory on this matter? |
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Hiding serive user IDs
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserLis t http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...in-windows-xp/ Remove User Accounts from the Login Screen in Windows XP John Henry Stock wrote: I just created several user IDs specifically to run certain Windows services as recommended in certain Windows setup programs like SQL Server 2008. But I am not interested in seeing these IDs at login time. I know there is a way to make service accounts invisible to login, but I can remember where that control resides, whether it is in local security policy or in the registry or whatever.... Could somebody refresh my memory on this matter? |
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Hiding serive user IDs
I think that I have just answered my own question....
I found this article on hiding user IDs at login. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...in-windows-xp/ It is a registry entry. "Henry Stock" wrote in message ... I just created several user IDs specifically to run certain Windows services as recommended in certain Windows setup programs like SQL Server 2008. But I am not interested in seeing these IDs at login time. I know there is a way to make service accounts invisible to login, but I can remember where that control resides, whether it is in local security policy or in the registry or whatever.... Could somebody refresh my memory on this matter? |
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