![]() ![]() ![]() QUESTION 3: And then, why is the Administrator hidden when I choose to do the installation step by step with all the confirmations and accounts to set by hand? And why not, when the installation is full automated? QUESTION 2: Is it normal that when I add two limited accounts and rename the Administrator in the full automatic mode installation process to Sysadmin, I can see the Sysadmin on the logon screen renamed? Shouldn't it be hidden as it's the super admin of the PC? AND, is it normal, that, in the same situation that when I upgrade one of the two limited accounts to an admin account, the Sysadmin (owner) account becomes hidden on the logon screen after a reboot? And than in order to show it again, I have to downgrade the admin to limited user account through the "gpedit.msc" options? QUESTION 1: Do you think I can rename the Administrator name to set what I want like: Sysadmin? Or maybe it's better to let it as it is in the nLite menu? ![]() So here come some questions about this things and about nLite: It would be hidden on the logon screen and could be displayed and loged in by hitting the CTRL+ALT+DEL keys twice. The Administrator account is the super admin, the owner of the PC. This time, I have some questions about the configuration process step where I can choose to enter the activation KEY, skip oobe or setup users.Īs you know, by default, nLite is configured with two accounts: Administrator and Guest. ![]()
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