UAC prompted on the login screen

Hi all

I've seen several posts on the user invited on the login screen. There are also several suggestions how to get rid of the account, so far I had no chance to delete the account of user invited to my login screen.

I bought a brand new MBP and migrated all of my old Mac Mini to the new MBP. The guest user account was NOT visible on the Mac Mini.

Here's what I've tried so far:

  • Checked 'Find my Mac' is NOT enabled
  • Guest user account is set to 'Off' under users and groups
  • A ran a script that I found in an older post in the Terminal

None of the things above removed the user invited to my login screen.

It's all solid fix how to get rid of the guest user?

Thank you!!

You said "guest user account is set to off in users and groups.

Do you mean that the guest user account is always accessible in the ordinary journal?

Also-

When you are in users and groups - you by clicking on the lock - and enter your password to make changes?

If so - you should be able to simply remove the account of guys using the sign minus (-) sign at the bottom of the box

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