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My lock screen always ask me for username and password, my coworkers computer only ask for password? how can i change it to only ask me for password?










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Open Local Security Policy by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, typing secpol.msc into the search box, and then clicking secpol.‌



In the left pane, expand Local Policies, and click local policies on Security Options. (See screenshot below)
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(See screenshot below)



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You can select the option you want, and click on OK.



Lock the computer (Windows Key + L) to see the change.






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    If a policy is set on the computer (or domain) "Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name : ENABLED" then you might need to do more, as per this forum posting :



    1) Click start-> run -> gpedit.msc


    2) Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Interactive Logon: Display user information when the session is locked" to "User display name, domain and user names"


    3) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon -> Hide Entry points for Fast User Switching to "Enabled"






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      Phoebeli's answers guided me to the correct answer.
      Interactive logon: Do not display last user name was enabled in the Domain, the default is "disabled"



      When we disable this policy, i no longer have the issue.



      I did not have this issue when i was on Win8.1, which is weird why when im on Win10 all of teh sudden that policy took effect.






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        Open Local Security Policy by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, typing secpol.msc into the search box, and then clicking secpol.‌



        In the left pane, expand Local Policies, and click local policies on Security Options. (See screenshot below)
        enter image description here



        (See screenshot below)



        enter image description here



        You can select the option you want, and click on OK.



        Lock the computer (Windows Key + L) to see the change.






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          Open Local Security Policy by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, typing secpol.msc into the search box, and then clicking secpol.‌



          In the left pane, expand Local Policies, and click local policies on Security Options. (See screenshot below)
          enter image description here



          (See screenshot below)



          enter image description here



          You can select the option you want, and click on OK.



          Lock the computer (Windows Key + L) to see the change.






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            up vote
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            Open Local Security Policy by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, typing secpol.msc into the search box, and then clicking secpol.‌



            In the left pane, expand Local Policies, and click local policies on Security Options. (See screenshot below)
            enter image description here



            (See screenshot below)



            enter image description here



            You can select the option you want, and click on OK.



            Lock the computer (Windows Key + L) to see the change.






            share|improve this answer












            Open Local Security Policy by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, typing secpol.msc into the search box, and then clicking secpol.‌



            In the left pane, expand Local Policies, and click local policies on Security Options. (See screenshot below)
            enter image description here



            (See screenshot below)



            enter image description here



            You can select the option you want, and click on OK.



            Lock the computer (Windows Key + L) to see the change.







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            answered Sep 8 '15 at 6:47









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                If a policy is set on the computer (or domain) "Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name : ENABLED" then you might need to do more, as per this forum posting :



                1) Click start-> run -> gpedit.msc


                2) Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Interactive Logon: Display user information when the session is locked" to "User display name, domain and user names"


                3) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon -> Hide Entry points for Fast User Switching to "Enabled"






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                  If a policy is set on the computer (or domain) "Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name : ENABLED" then you might need to do more, as per this forum posting :



                  1) Click start-> run -> gpedit.msc


                  2) Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Interactive Logon: Display user information when the session is locked" to "User display name, domain and user names"


                  3) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon -> Hide Entry points for Fast User Switching to "Enabled"






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                    up vote
                    1
                    down vote









                    If a policy is set on the computer (or domain) "Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name : ENABLED" then you might need to do more, as per this forum posting :



                    1) Click start-> run -> gpedit.msc


                    2) Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Interactive Logon: Display user information when the session is locked" to "User display name, domain and user names"


                    3) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon -> Hide Entry points for Fast User Switching to "Enabled"






                    share|improve this answer














                    If a policy is set on the computer (or domain) "Interactive Logon: Do not display last user name : ENABLED" then you might need to do more, as per this forum posting :



                    1) Click start-> run -> gpedit.msc


                    2) Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Interactive Logon: Display user information when the session is locked" to "User display name, domain and user names"


                    3) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon -> Hide Entry points for Fast User Switching to "Enabled"







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                    edited Sep 10 '15 at 12:33









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                    answered Sep 9 '15 at 20:56









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                        accepted










                        Phoebeli's answers guided me to the correct answer.
                        Interactive logon: Do not display last user name was enabled in the Domain, the default is "disabled"



                        When we disable this policy, i no longer have the issue.



                        I did not have this issue when i was on Win8.1, which is weird why when im on Win10 all of teh sudden that policy took effect.






                        share|improve this answer



























                          up vote
                          0
                          down vote



                          accepted










                          Phoebeli's answers guided me to the correct answer.
                          Interactive logon: Do not display last user name was enabled in the Domain, the default is "disabled"



                          When we disable this policy, i no longer have the issue.



                          I did not have this issue when i was on Win8.1, which is weird why when im on Win10 all of teh sudden that policy took effect.






                          share|improve this answer

























                            up vote
                            0
                            down vote



                            accepted







                            up vote
                            0
                            down vote



                            accepted






                            Phoebeli's answers guided me to the correct answer.
                            Interactive logon: Do not display last user name was enabled in the Domain, the default is "disabled"



                            When we disable this policy, i no longer have the issue.



                            I did not have this issue when i was on Win8.1, which is weird why when im on Win10 all of teh sudden that policy took effect.






                            share|improve this answer














                            Phoebeli's answers guided me to the correct answer.
                            Interactive logon: Do not display last user name was enabled in the Domain, the default is "disabled"



                            When we disable this policy, i no longer have the issue.



                            I did not have this issue when i was on Win8.1, which is weird why when im on Win10 all of teh sudden that policy took effect.







                            share|improve this answer














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