Article ID: 135586 - Last Review: November 15, 2006 - Revision: 1.1

Hiding the Last Logged On User Name in Windows 95

This article was previously published under Q135586
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SUMMARY

This article describes how to clear the User Name logon box so it is blank each time you start Windows 95.

NOTE: The following procedure does not work correctly with Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release versions. An OEM version is a version of Windows 95 that comes prepackaged on computers.

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To clear the User Name logon box so that it is blank each time you start Windows 95, use the Tweak UI tool that is a component of the PowerToys utilities:
  1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Tweak UI.
  2. On the Paranoia tab, click to select the Clear Last User At Logon check box.

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  • Microsoft Windows 95
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