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Yan2018-07-05 21:16:53
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Yan, 2018-07-05 21:16:53

How to create a hidden windows 10 account to access shared folders?

Good evening. Today I remembered a very old unsolved problem
Given : We have a car on win10x64_Pro_1709
There is a main acc. we admit XYZ from it the input is performed.
Homegroup is disabled. Shared disk in your locale. . Logging in from other devices is performed under the XYZ account (login / password)
Now the problem itself, which I could not solve at one time.
We need to create a second hidden ABC account , which will not be visible on the welcome screen, or anywhere else (except Lusrmgr .msc) + the presence of a password
But so that I can access the shared disk under this account without touching the main
one What I did:
1 created an account, hid it, didn’t pass the name check when sharing (fail)
2 created an account, didn’t hide it, turned on autologin for XYZ , turned off the lock and logged out, to be
honest, it’s a crutch, but I think you can come up with something better
Lord, there is ideas?

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Ezhyg, 2018-07-05
@Slayer_nn

This is not a hidden account, but simply an account that will be assigned access to the necessary folders. You just don’t need to make it a user, especially an admin, you can make it a remote desktop user, you can be a guest, you can remove it from all groups or create a separate one. Then it will definitely not be visible when logging in.
In general, it is only important to correctly configure access permissions and that's it.

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tartarelin, 2018-07-06
@tartarelin

Here's another option:
win+r
gpedit.msc
computer configuration -> windows configuration -> local policies -> user rights assignment -> deny local logon -> add user

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