



Navigate to the following group policy object: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logonįind the entry "Block user from showing account details on sign-in" and "Do not enumerate connected users on domain-joined computer" and "Enumerate local users on domain-joined computers" in the right pane.Ĭonfigure "Block user from showing account details on sign-in" and "Do not enumerate connected users on domain-joined computer" as "Not configured" or "Disabled". Navigate to the following group policy object: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Optionsįind the entry "Interactive logon: Don't display last signed-in" and "Interactive logon: Don't display username at sign in" in the right pane.īesides that, you can also confirm the following group policy is not configured: However, it is possible to display all user accounts on the welcome screen in. Hi you can check the following group policy settings to confirm the behavior: By default, the logon screen in Windows 10/8.1 and Windows Server 2016/2012 R2 displays the account of the last user who logged in to the computer (if the user password is not set, this user will be automatically logged on, even if the autologon is not enabled).
