If you’re like most people, you use your computer for work and personal tasks. You might have a few user accounts on your computer, each with its own set of files and folders. But what if you want to remove one of those user accounts? In this article, we’ll show you how to remove a user account from the login screen in Windows XP. This is useful if you want to reset your computer or if someone else is using your computer and you don’t want them to be able to access your files. First, open the Start menu and click Control Panel. Under User Accounts and Family Safety, click User Accounts. In the list of user accounts, double-click the account that you want to remove from the login screen. In the dialog box that appears, click Change Password. Type a new password in the New Password field and then click OK. Click OK again in the dialog box that appears when you type your new password. Click Close in both dialog boxes. ..


There’s a simple registry hack that you can do to hide accounts from the login screen, or you could alternatively delete the user account if you really don’t need it. Both methods are listed below.

Manual Registry Hack

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu Run box, and then navigate down to the following key:

On the right-hand side you’ll see a list of keys that correspond to user accounts that are considered “Special” and are not to be shown on the login screen.

Create a new DWORD value with the same name as the user name that you want to hide. You’ll note that the actual username in the illustration was “OtherPerson” and not the description that was shown on the login screen.

To unhide the account, simply delete the registry key that you created.

The next time you log off you’ll see that the other account is gone.

Hide User Account with Tweak UI

You can also use the Microsoft Tweak UI PowerToy to do the same thing. (Thanks to Gustav for reminding me to include this)

Just click on the Logon key in the left hand side, and then uncheck the box for “Show on Welcome screen”

Login to Hidden Account

You can still login to the account even though it’s not shown… You’ll just have to use a little trick.

At the login screen, just hit the Ctrl+Alt+Delete combination twice in a row, and you’ll be presented with the old-school login screen, where you have to manually enter the username.

Type the name and password of the other user, and login.

Delete User Account

Alternatively you can always delete the user account if you are absolutely sure that you don’t need that user account anymore. Right-click on “My Computer” and choose “Manage”

Navigate down through “Local Users and Groups” and then Users, and then locate the username in the list that you’d like to get rid of.

Just right-click and choose Delete. Note that this step cannot be reversed, so make sure you only delete accounts you really really don’t want anymore. If you are unsure, you can just hide them using the first option above.