Secure Your PC: Step-by-Step Guide to zebNet User Account Hider
What it does
zebNet User Account Hider hides local Windows user accounts from the Windows logon screen and user list without deleting them. Hidden accounts remain usable (you can sign in manually) but are not visible to casual users, reducing clutter and limiting exposed account names.
Before you start (requirements)
- Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32- or 64-bit).
- Administrator privileges to install and run the tool.
- Backup: create a system restore point or registry backup before changing account visibility.
Step-by-step installation
- Download the latest zebNet User Account Hider installer from the developer’s official site.
- Run the installer as Administrator and follow prompts.
- Launch the program (right-click → Run as administrator if needed).
How to hide an account
- In the program window, select the user account you want to hide from the list.
- Click the “Hide” button (or equivalent action).
- Confirm any prompts. The account will be removed from the logon screen and from the user list.
How to unhide an account
- Open zebNet User Account Hider as Administrator.
- Select the hidden account (it’s listed in the program’s hidden section).
- Click “Unhide” and confirm. The account will reappear on the logon screen.
Sign in to a hidden account
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Del or click “Other user” on the sign-in screen, then enter the hidden account’s username and password manually.
- You can also switch users via Task Manager → Users tab → Sign in if allowed.
Tips & best practices
- Use an account with a strong password for any hidden administrative account.
- Keep a visible admin account for recovery.
- Record hidden account names securely in case you forget them.
- After making changes, restart or sign out to verify visibility.
Troubleshooting (common issues)
- Hidden account not accepting password: ensure Caps Lock and keyboard layout are correct.
- Account still visible: run the program as Administrator and reapply hide; check group policy or third-party login tools.
- Unable to launch program: reinstall as Administrator or check antivirus/quarantine.
Security considerations
- Hiding an account is an obscurity measure, not a security barrier. It prevents casual discovery but does not protect against attackers with system access.
- Combine hiding with strong passwords, disk encryption, and limited remote access for better security.
Quick recovery (if locked out)
- Boot to Safe Mode and enable the built-in Administrator account, or use a recovery drive to restore the registry or system restore point.
- If recovery tools are unfamiliar, seek help from a trusted technician.
If you want, I can provide direct download links, registry keys involved, or a short video-style checklist.
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