If you're part of a network running
Windows, you're prompted to log on to get access. You always know who was there
before you, because Windows remembers the last username entered and displays it
when you log on. There are a million reasons why you might not want this info
displayed. Whatever those reasons may be, we'll show you how to erase that info
so the username is blank when the next person logs on.
1.Click
on the Start button and select 'Run'
2.Type
in 'regedit' and press 'OK'