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| | Vista OS - Renaming User in Drive C I would like to rename the User from Drive C. At this time, I have two Users, one that I want to rename and then "Public" which is probably by default. Please advise how I can do it without corrupting the system or if there is a way to change in Registry. I will be much obliged for a prompt response. Thank you, -Amer |
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| | Re: Vista OS - Renaming User in Drive C Amer Ahmed wrote: Quote: > I would like to rename the User from Drive C. At this time, I have two > Users, one that I want to rename and then "Public" which is probably by > default. > Please advise how I can do it without corrupting the system or if there is > a way to change in Registry. > I will be much obliged for a prompt response. folder. Leave it alone. Create a new user account named the way you want it. If you'd like to keep the files from the old user, copy them to the new account. Then you can delete the old account. Do the work from Control Panel>User Accounts. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: Vista OS - Renaming User in Drive C Malke, Thanks for the prompt reply, the user that I wanted to rename is the main Administrator that I created when I setup the Vista in this computer. Apparently that is my main USER on drive C, I can go to Control Panel > User Accounts and rename there but it wont change the name in Drive C. When I go to Drive C and try to rename, it doesn't give me that option. I have all my work saved under that particular user and I just do not want to take any chances to mess up my work which is mostly Digital files. I already created a new USER in Control Panel > User Accounts but it doesn't give me an option to transfer files from one User Account to another, should I just do it from Drive C? and when I delete the Main User Account, should it be done from Drive C as I do not see any options to delete this Account from Control Panel. Lastly, would it effect my computer's performance or starting up in any way? Please advise. Thanks, -Amer. "Malke" <malke@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23avtzM2nJHA.5124@xxxxxx Quote: > Amer Ahmed wrote: > Quote: >> I would like to rename the User from Drive C. At this time, I have two >> Users, one that I want to rename and then "Public" which is probably by >> default. >> Please advise how I can do it without corrupting the system or if there >> is >> a way to change in Registry. >> I will be much obliged for a prompt response. > I don't know what "rename the User from Drive C" means. Public is a system > folder. Leave it alone. > > Create a new user account named the way you want it. If you'd like to keep > the files from the old user, copy them to the new account. Then you can > delete the old account. Do the work from Control Panel>User Accounts. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > |
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| | Re: Vista OS - Renaming User in Drive C Amer Ahmed wrote: Quote: > Malke, > Thanks for the prompt reply, the user that I wanted to rename is the main > Administrator that I created when I setup the Vista in this computer. > Apparently that is my main USER on drive C, I can go to Control Panel > > User Accounts and rename there but it wont change the name in Drive C. > When I go > to Drive C and try to rename, it doesn't give me that option. I have all > my work saved under that particular user and I just do not want to take > any chances to mess up my work which is mostly Digital files. I already > created a new USER in Control Panel > User Accounts but it doesn't give me > an option to transfer files from one User Account to another, should I > just do it from Drive C? and when I delete the Main User Account, should > it be done from Drive C as I do not see any options to delete this Account > from Control Panel. Lastly, would it effect my computer's performance or > starting up in any way? isn't the built-in Administrator account. The built-in Administrator account is disabled by default and unless you purposely enabled it and are using it, we don't need to worry about it. You probably can't delete the user account you created because it is the only administrative one on the system, and naturally it would be foolish to delete it at this point. Just renaming user profiles doesn't actually change the real user account, as you have found out. You need to create the new one. I'm not sure why you feel you need to delete the user account you created. Normally in Vista, I create user accounts as follows for clients: 1. A Standard user account for the client's daily work. Obviously, if more than one Standard user account is needed I create them too. 2. An administrative user account for elevation and emergency only. I usually call it "CompAdmin" or "Tech". So, here's what I would do for you. Assuming that you created an administrative user account for yourself (let's call it "Amer"), go to Control Panel>User Accounts and create the CompAdmin administrative account. Log into it. Go to Control Panel>User Accounts and change Amer to a Standard user. Log back into Amer and you're ready to go. All your stuff is there of course. If Amer is the wrong name or an ex-significant other or the like, then you still want to create CompAdmin and log into it. Now go to Control Panel>User Accounts and create the new user account named the way you want (we'll call it "RightName" for this example). Now log into the RightName account to create the profile folders. Log out and back into CompAdmin. The easiest thing at this point is to just copy your data files from Amer to RightName using Windows Explorer (navigating to the correct directories and doing a copy/paste - don't cut!). You'll get a UAC prompt saying you don't have access to those accounts' files but you can just press "OK" to continue. Once you've copied the data files from Amer to RightName, you can (still in CompAdmin) delete Amer if you want from Control Panel>User Accounts. Just make sure you have everything you want, including Favorites (Bookmarks for Firefox) and email. If you really want to copy the entire Amer user account to RightName, here are two methods to do it: A. Copy a user account to another with WET (MVP Jimmy Brush) Using Windows Easy Transfer, simply pretend that your administrator account is the "old computer" and your new user account is the "new computer". Also, make sure you manually specify what files to transfer, and only select the files under the admin user profile - you obviously don't need to transfer files that are outside of the admin user profile, since they will be staying the same. B. Other method: 1. Create the new user account and at least one extra account with administrative privileges. 2. Log into the new user account and then log into the extra account. 3. Control Panel>System>Advanced>User Profiles>Settings 4. You will see where you can copy user accounts. Copy the old account to the new one from there. Use the Browse to select your new account (C \Users\newaccount). I think Method B is easiest, and you will have already created the extra account - CompAdmin. Having more than one user account on the system will not affect your computer's performance or startup. In fact, not having more than one user account can come back to bite you if the single daily user account becomes corrupted. HTH, Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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