How to remove unwanted Windows domain accounts and local account from Linux Mint 17 login screen?

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I added Linux mint 17 as a member of Windows 2008R2 domain controller. When I login to my domain account and switch user, I see a bunch of unwanted domain accounts and local machine accounts. I need to know how to remove these unwanted accounts. Here's a list of the accounts I see on the login screen:



  • mydomainadministrator

  • mydomainguest # this account is disabled on the domain however it's still showing up

  • mydomainkrbtgt # not sure what to do with this one

  • hostnameAdministrator # need to remove this one, not sure why I have
    two of them

  • hostnameGuest # need to remove this one

  • Administrator # need this one for local administration

I am not sure if I have to edit and exclude them from /etc/mdm/mdm.conf. I forgot to mention that I am not using simple GDM style. I am using simple UserList GDM.










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  • How did you join the domain?

    – Braiam
    Aug 20 '14 at 16:35











  • I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 20 '14 at 17:26











  • Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

    – slm
    Aug 21 '14 at 8:57















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I added Linux mint 17 as a member of Windows 2008R2 domain controller. When I login to my domain account and switch user, I see a bunch of unwanted domain accounts and local machine accounts. I need to know how to remove these unwanted accounts. Here's a list of the accounts I see on the login screen:



  • mydomainadministrator

  • mydomainguest # this account is disabled on the domain however it's still showing up

  • mydomainkrbtgt # not sure what to do with this one

  • hostnameAdministrator # need to remove this one, not sure why I have
    two of them

  • hostnameGuest # need to remove this one

  • Administrator # need this one for local administration

I am not sure if I have to edit and exclude them from /etc/mdm/mdm.conf. I forgot to mention that I am not using simple GDM style. I am using simple UserList GDM.










share|improve this question
























  • How did you join the domain?

    – Braiam
    Aug 20 '14 at 16:35











  • I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 20 '14 at 17:26











  • Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

    – slm
    Aug 21 '14 at 8:57













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I added Linux mint 17 as a member of Windows 2008R2 domain controller. When I login to my domain account and switch user, I see a bunch of unwanted domain accounts and local machine accounts. I need to know how to remove these unwanted accounts. Here's a list of the accounts I see on the login screen:



  • mydomainadministrator

  • mydomainguest # this account is disabled on the domain however it's still showing up

  • mydomainkrbtgt # not sure what to do with this one

  • hostnameAdministrator # need to remove this one, not sure why I have
    two of them

  • hostnameGuest # need to remove this one

  • Administrator # need this one for local administration

I am not sure if I have to edit and exclude them from /etc/mdm/mdm.conf. I forgot to mention that I am not using simple GDM style. I am using simple UserList GDM.










share|improve this question
















I added Linux mint 17 as a member of Windows 2008R2 domain controller. When I login to my domain account and switch user, I see a bunch of unwanted domain accounts and local machine accounts. I need to know how to remove these unwanted accounts. Here's a list of the accounts I see on the login screen:



  • mydomainadministrator

  • mydomainguest # this account is disabled on the domain however it's still showing up

  • mydomainkrbtgt # not sure what to do with this one

  • hostnameAdministrator # need to remove this one, not sure why I have
    two of them

  • hostnameGuest # need to remove this one

  • Administrator # need this one for local administration

I am not sure if I have to edit and exclude them from /etc/mdm/mdm.conf. I forgot to mention that I am not using simple GDM style. I am using simple UserList GDM.







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  • How did you join the domain?

    – Braiam
    Aug 20 '14 at 16:35











  • I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 20 '14 at 17:26











  • Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

    – slm
    Aug 21 '14 at 8:57

















  • How did you join the domain?

    – Braiam
    Aug 20 '14 at 16:35











  • I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 20 '14 at 17:26











  • Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

    – slm
    Aug 21 '14 at 8:57
















How did you join the domain?

– Braiam
Aug 20 '14 at 16:35





How did you join the domain?

– Braiam
Aug 20 '14 at 16:35













I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

– c0ldhand
Aug 20 '14 at 17:26





I used likewise-open and executed domainjoincli command. It's working fine with single UserInterface but not with single UserList. I need to modify this list but I don't know how.

– c0ldhand
Aug 20 '14 at 17:26













Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

– slm
Aug 21 '14 at 8:57





Could you not use this method? askubuntu.com/questions/170325/…

– slm
Aug 21 '14 at 8:57










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I found this Q&A on AU that sounds like what you're looking for. It's titled: How to hide users from the GDM login screen?. There are several answers, but one in particular sounded the most promising.



This one involved editing the schema file, /etc/gdm/gdm.schema and changing this section:



(original)

 <schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>true</default>
</schema>


(after my edit)

<schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>false</default>
</schema>


This has the effect of turning all user-listing off.






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  • I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:26











  • Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

    – slm
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:56











  • Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 23 '14 at 20:43










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I found this Q&A on AU that sounds like what you're looking for. It's titled: How to hide users from the GDM login screen?. There are several answers, but one in particular sounded the most promising.



This one involved editing the schema file, /etc/gdm/gdm.schema and changing this section:



(original)

 <schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>true</default>
</schema>


(after my edit)

<schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>false</default>
</schema>


This has the effect of turning all user-listing off.






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  • I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:26











  • Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

    – slm
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:56











  • Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 23 '14 at 20:43















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I found this Q&A on AU that sounds like what you're looking for. It's titled: How to hide users from the GDM login screen?. There are several answers, but one in particular sounded the most promising.



This one involved editing the schema file, /etc/gdm/gdm.schema and changing this section:



(original)

 <schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>true</default>
</schema>


(after my edit)

<schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>false</default>
</schema>


This has the effect of turning all user-listing off.






share|improve this answer

























  • I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:26











  • Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

    – slm
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:56











  • Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 23 '14 at 20:43













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I found this Q&A on AU that sounds like what you're looking for. It's titled: How to hide users from the GDM login screen?. There are several answers, but one in particular sounded the most promising.



This one involved editing the schema file, /etc/gdm/gdm.schema and changing this section:



(original)

 <schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>true</default>
</schema>


(after my edit)

<schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>false</default>
</schema>


This has the effect of turning all user-listing off.






share|improve this answer















I found this Q&A on AU that sounds like what you're looking for. It's titled: How to hide users from the GDM login screen?. There are several answers, but one in particular sounded the most promising.



This one involved editing the schema file, /etc/gdm/gdm.schema and changing this section:



(original)

 <schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>true</default>
</schema>


(after my edit)

<schema>
<key>greeter/IncludeAll</key>
<signature>b</signature>
<default>false</default>
</schema>


This has the effect of turning all user-listing off.







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  • I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:26











  • Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

    – slm
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:56











  • Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 23 '14 at 20:43

















  • I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:26











  • Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

    – slm
    Aug 22 '14 at 20:56











  • Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

    – c0ldhand
    Aug 23 '14 at 20:43
















I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

– c0ldhand
Aug 22 '14 at 20:26





I am using Linux Mint 17 with GDM but I don't have /etc/gdm/. Not sure why?!.

– c0ldhand
Aug 22 '14 at 20:26













Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

– slm
Aug 22 '14 at 20:56





Are you using Mate or Cinnamon?

– slm
Aug 22 '14 at 20:56













Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

– c0ldhand
Aug 23 '14 at 20:43





Mint 17 mate. What difference does it make?.

– c0ldhand
Aug 23 '14 at 20:43

















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