

Therefore, it is wise to back up your computer in case something goes wrong and then you can start hiding one user account. This may be risky if the changes are not done properly. To complete this work, you need to make some changes in Registry Editor. Stage 2: Hide the User Account from Login Screen via Registry Editor Now you have gotten the exact name of the user account you want to hide, and you can move to Stage 2 to complete hiding this account from login screen. Step 4: Copy the user name on the newly popping-up window to Word or a place you prefer. Step 3: Select the user account you want to hide and then click the Properties button. Step 2: On the Run window, please type netplwiz and click the OK button to launch User Accounts. Step 1: Press the Windows key and the R key on the keyboard simultaneously to call out the Run window. Here is the tutorial on checking the exact name of the user accounts. To complete this work, you need to get the full name of the user account you want to hide from login screen first. Stage 1: Get the Full Name of Your User Account Note: It is not recommended that you hide all the accounts, including your own, because it is maybe tough to get back in.
