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This fixed my problem because my setting just need to be disabled. That being said let's move on. As an admin have to be in an administrator-privileged account Click on the Start Button and the in the search bar at the bottom of the start menu type in "Edit Group Policy" and press enter. When the Local Group Policy Editor window pops up click on the following arrows in the left hand column to expand the lists to find the file to change In the right-side menu a bunch of system settings will be listed, find the one called "Interactive Logon: Do not Display last user name" This is the setting that will probably say "Enabled" next to it.

Right-Click on the file and select "Properties" then disable the setting. Restart your computer and you should be good to go! Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity.

Any behavior that is insulting, rude, vulgar, desecrating, or showing disrespect. Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software. Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising. Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation.

Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit people found this reply helpful. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. The logged in user information is stored in environment variables. So just by printing the value in these environment variables we can get to know the login name.

Both of these options to find user name can be useful in batch files to write code in such a way that it works for every user. I don't think it would be possible to find the password as it is stored in encrypted form and not in plain text.

However, there are lots of third party tools to reset a administrator password if you have forgotten the same. The command is not native to the OS. No, it does not work that way. It can be found in the PS Tools package available for download on many sites. I know windows has this info because I see my full name in Start Menu Win 7. If you are asking to find the full name or Surname run this as administrator.

When I run whoami from the cmdline I get my username.



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