Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hello Junaid, Sorry for my late reply but sadly that method doesn't work. I forgot to mention this before but I have tried it before writing here and I apologize for not mentioning it in the original post.
Only my MS accounts appear, however the Owner one doesn't. I will try using the other auto-login later, but for now I have to solve the Owner issue first. Thank you for your reply by the way :.
Its an oem account from the pc manufacturer.. What happened is when you add a microsoft profile to it. First thing to do is unlink the microsoft account from owner. Create a brand new account with MS id. Make it an administrator account.
Transfer files from owner account to new account by file explorer. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. This can be a security risk as it provides useful information to a malicious user attempting to breach your computer.
In addition, if Remote Desktop is enabled, an attacker can remotely identify the user currently logged in as it is listed on the logon screen. The attacker just needs to find your computer's IP address and then start to brute force your password. It is for these reasons that I highly reccomend what is common practice in any large enterprise, and hide the remove the user list from the logon screen. There are two ways to turn on the setting that will remove the user list and present a simple username and password box shown above.
Using Registry Editor for editions of Windows that don't include the security policy editor. On the User Accounts dialog box, make sure the Users tab is active. NOTE: The way you can tell whether an account in the Users for this computer list is a local account is that local accounts are listed by the name you gave the account when you created it. Microsoft accounts are listed by the email address of the account. Open the Registry Editor by clicking on Start and typing regedit.
Press Enter to open Registry Editor, or click on regedit under Best match. Give this value the name of the user account that you want to hide, and then create a new DWORD bit Value for each additional user account you want to hide.
If, for some reason, the Data value is not zero, double click on the value name in the right pane and enter 0 in the Value data box on the Edit DWORD bit Value dialog box. At this point, the user account should be completely hidden from everywhere. If you want to show the account again, open the registry editor and change the value for the user name on the right that you want to show again to 1. If you want to show all the user accounts on the logon screen again, you can simply delete the SpecialAccounts key.
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