Magical method to remove redundant Windows XP administrator account

  
The author of Windows XP system has been to use the "Administrator" administrator account, and no other account is created. Recently, a new super administrator account was created for the test system (as shown in Figure 1), but after the test is completed, the menu of the deleted account should not be found in the "user account" (as shown in Figure 2).



Figure 1


Figure 2
Analysis:
When the Windows XP installation completes the first login, the system asks for the user to use. Name, the user name entered here is not allowed to be "Administrator" and "Guest". If you cold boot the system at this time, the next time you log in to Windows XP, you will automatically log in as the “Administrator” account. After creating a new administrator account in Windows XP, the original "Administrator" account has been hidden, and the system considers the newly created administrator account to be the only administrator account.
Solution:
The problem is found, it is much easier to solve, just need to let the system "understand" that there is another system administrator account to delete the newly created administrator account. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Log in to Windows XP as the “Administrator” account, click “Start→Run”, enter “gpedit.msc” in the running text box, and press “Enter” to open the “Group Policy” tool; > 2. In the "Group Policy" window, expand "Computer Configuration → Windows Settings → Security Settings → Local Policies → Security Options", then double-click "Account: Rename System Administrator Account" in the right window, enter other Character change system administrator name (as shown in Figure 3);


Figure 3
3. To open "User Account" in "Control Panel", you can find that "Administrator" has been renamed Just change the name, click the created administrator account, enter the specific operation window, click “Delete Account” to enter the specific deletion operation (as shown in Figure 4).


Figure 4
4. If you want to use the system as “Administrator”, repeat step 2 and replace it.

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