Here is the situation:
A Windows 10 (build 19041) installation has the following active local accounts:
Teenageraccount ( without administrative privileges )Daddyaccount ( a member of the localAdministratorsgroup )
The Teenager username appears on the Logon screen but the password to this account is NOT known (it has been changed and forgotten). Kids...
The password to the Daddy account is known, but the Daddy account does not appear on the Logon screen because it has been hidden with:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList\"Daddy"=dword:00000000
Note, that the Daddy account is only hidden and it is not disabled (it is active) and in the past it was being used with the RunAs command successfully executed in the context of the Teenager account.
Also, Windows 10 does NOT prompt for the user name on the Logon screen because that policy is disabled by:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\"dontdisplaylastusername"=dword:00000001
See this blog post: “How to make Windows 10 ask for user name and password during log on”
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del multiple times on the Logon screen does not bring up the prompt for a different user name, like it did in previous versions of Windows, because Microsoft has disabled that behavior in their infinite stupidity and spite.
So how to log into the Daddy account? Would Safe Mode help?
Daddyaccount with administrative privileges, then the problem is solved. Is it? – George Robinson Jan 06 '21 at 10:10HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\"dontdisplaylastusername". So is it possible to log into Safe Mode asDaddyor not? – George Robinson Jan 06 '21 at 18:02