Is there a way to hide the Administrator account?

Is there a way to hide the Administrator account?

I think the policy you want (and DustSailor mentioned) is called Interactive logon: Do not display last user name. Enabling this should return you to having to type in a user name and password, as opposed to selecting a user name from a list of users. This will still allow you access to the Administrator account.

How to hide specific user accounts from sign in screen?

Right-click the SpecialAccounts key, select new, and click Key. Name the new key UserList. Inside of UserList, right-click, select New, and click DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new DWORD key with the name of the account you’re trying to hide.

How to hide a user from the directory?

From the Admin console Home page, go to Users. In the Users list, find the user. If you need help, go to Find a user account. Click the user’s name to open their account page. Click User information. Click Directory sharing Turn off .

How to hide admin notices in WordPress plugin?

The Hide admin notices plugin adds “Hide notification forever” link for each admin notice. Click this link and plugin will filter this notice and you will never see it. This method will help you to disable only annoying notices from plugins and themes, but important error notifications will continue to work.

How to prevent admin account from modifying another admin?

Any Admin account will have full administrative access to everything on the computer. That is why it is an administrator account. If there is absolutely no way for you to set it up so that you are admin and all others are Standard Users, and you have ability to make radical changes, maybe keep your data in a password protected TrueCrypt volume.

Can you have more than one admin account?

You don’t. If your computer is a standalone computer, you should only have one admin account and you should not be using that account for normal, everyday work. Use a regular user account for everything except for actual administrative tasks. How can I make a standard user an administrator user, without admin user account access in Windows 10?