- Jul 24, 2018
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Hello,
I have some notebooks which I have recently updated to Windows 10. The issue I have is that at login one can only see the name of the last user (sometimes the last 2). I really do not understand why it is not possible to have a list of all local users like there was in Windows 7 (or on Macs computers). I tried all the workaround I found on the net but none of them worked.
Can someone please tell me whether that is possible? If not why! and if Yes how to achieve it?
For the user it is sometimes confusing because they have to click on other users, then they have to know the name of the machine (as the local domain) and then the username (If it is a security thing why isn't Apple so bothered?)
As supplementary info I have to say that the notebooks have joined our company domain. Maybe that makes a difference?
Thank you very much in advance for your replies.
I have some notebooks which I have recently updated to Windows 10. The issue I have is that at login one can only see the name of the last user (sometimes the last 2). I really do not understand why it is not possible to have a list of all local users like there was in Windows 7 (or on Macs computers). I tried all the workaround I found on the net but none of them worked.
Can someone please tell me whether that is possible? If not why! and if Yes how to achieve it?

For the user it is sometimes confusing because they have to click on other users, then they have to know the name of the machine (as the local domain) and then the username (If it is a security thing why isn't Apple so bothered?)
As supplementary info I have to say that the notebooks have joined our company domain. Maybe that makes a difference?
Thank you very much in advance for your replies.