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"Switch User" should not be visible on the password entry screen where there is only one user account #12

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ittrgrey opened this issue Jun 29, 2024 · 4 comments

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@ittrgrey
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ittrgrey commented Jun 29, 2024

I'm aware I've reported this issue off-site before but I figured it might be more useful to house it here so it's easier to keep note of, so I've re-listed all the bugs I identified on here so they're more easily known

*This issue does not apply to the CTRL+ALT+DEL screen.

In Windows Vista/7, when there was only one user account, the "Switch User" button would not be rendered on the password entry screen, regardless of whether this was in 'locked computer' state or SYSTEM logon state. Currently, CLH does not replicate this behaviour and instead displays the button on the password entry screen at all times even when it is non-functional and there is only one account on the system.

In effect I suppose that makes this more of a visual bug than anything else but it would be nice to see it fixed in a future release.

For reference, this is the button specifically that I am referring to:
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@Ingan121
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Ingan121 commented Jul 4, 2024

For me, it's shown even if there is only one user. AFAIK it's Windows 8 and later that hides the "Switch User" (back) button when there's only one user present.
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(Whether having a password set or not doesn't matter here)
Actually, Windows 7 didn't show the shutdown button when in the 'locked computer' state; it is only shown in the 'switch user' state.

@Olive6841
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Why are these “issues” inaccuracies rather than actual bugs and issues?

you can report issues and inaccuracies here

@ittrgrey
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ittrgrey commented Jul 4, 2024

Why are these “issues” inaccuracies rather than actual bugs and issues?

Unintended or unexpected behaviour counts as a bug/issue

@ThatRandomToast
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Actually, in Windows 7, the "Switch User" is visible, even with only 1 user account with no password set.

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