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12-08-2007
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User Name
I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and the
only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a document,
instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
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12-08-2007
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Re: User Name
Hello,
you can't do that so easily.
If you want to change your user name's folder in C:\Users, you have to set
up a new user account. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and
make a new account, copy all needed files from your old folder (\CCity\)
into that newly created folder.
Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo
--
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http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language
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"Jannie" <Jannie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:10ECC534-13BB-4BD8-84A1-D0EA8FDDD9D5@microsoft.com...
> I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and
> the
> only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a
> document,
> instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
>
> How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
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12-08-2007
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Re: User Name
Thank you so much for replying. I'm still having some problems
understanding. When I make a new user account (as I did), should I make it
Standard or Admin? I'm not understanding how to get to the newly created
folder in order to copy the files there. I'm sorry to be so ignorant, but
the only other computers I've had have been built for me and all this was
already in place.
"P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you can't do that so easily.
> If you want to change your user name's folder in C:\Users, you have to set
> up a new user account. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and
> make a new account, copy all needed files from your old folder (\CCity\)
> into that newly created folder.
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
> --
> ////////////////////////////
> http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language
> ///////////////////////////
>
> "Jannie" <Jannie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:10ECC534-13BB-4BD8-84A1-D0EA8FDDD9D5@microsoft.com...
> > I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and
> > the
> > only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a
> > document,
> > instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
> >
> > How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
>
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Jannie;538784 Wrote:
> Thank you so much for replying. I'm still having some problems
> understanding. When I make a new user account (as I did), should I make
> it
> Standard or Admin? I'm not understanding how to get to the newly
> created
> folder in order to copy the files there. I'm sorry to be so ignorant,
> but
> the only other computers I've had have been built for me and all this
> was
> already in place.
>
Hi Jannie,
You will need to create a new "Administrator" account with a username
you are wanting to change the C:\Users\(username)" folder to from within
your current Administrator account.
See:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-create.html
Now, logoff your old Administrator account and logon to the newly
created Administrator account. From within this account, delete your old
Administrator account.
See:
NOTE: When you get to frame 6 in this tutorial below, you will have the
option of saving all of the old Administrator's personal user folders to
a folder on the new Administrator accounts desktop. You can then just
copy them into the new user folders.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-delete.html
Hope this helps,
Shawn
--
brink
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\")
*Please post feedback to help others.*
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Thanks, Brink! I'll give it a go.
"brink" wrote:
>
> Jannie;538784 Wrote:
> > Thank you so much for replying. I'm still having some problems
> > understanding. When I make a new user account (as I did), should I make
> > it
> > Standard or Admin? I'm not understanding how to get to the newly
> > created
> > folder in order to copy the files there. I'm sorry to be so ignorant,
> > but
> > the only other computers I've had have been built for me and all this
> > was
> > already in place.
> >
>
> Hi Jannie,
>
> You will need to create a new "Administrator" account with a username
> you are wanting to change the C:\Users\(username)" folder to from within
> your current Administrator account.
>
> See:
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-create.html
>
>
> Now, logoff your old Administrator account and logon to the newly
> created Administrator account. From within this account, delete your old
> Administrator account.
>
> See:
> NOTE: When you get to frame 6 in this tutorial below, you will have the
> option of saving all of the old Administrator's personal user folders to
> a folder on the new Administrator accounts desktop. You can then just
> copy them into the new user folders.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-delete.html
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\")
> *Please post feedback to help others.*
>
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Ben Ernest,
I actually ran into the same situation today. I went into the registry to
change the user name to reflect the name of the user that is login.
Unfortunately for me the it return back to Ccity when I rebooted the system.
My fix to the scenario was to first of all, create another administrator
account, then deleted the Ccity account. When you delete the Ccity account,
you will be asked if you you want to keep your files or deleted them. Please
choose the keep your files options like that all of your files in the deleted
account will become a folder name after the user account that you just
deleted. You can login with the new administrator account and the recover
your old files.
I hope this help you!
"Jannie" wrote:
> Thank you so much for replying. I'm still having some problems
> understanding. When I make a new user account (as I did), should I make it
> Standard or Admin? I'm not understanding how to get to the newly created
> folder in order to copy the files there. I'm sorry to be so ignorant, but
> the only other computers I've had have been built for me and all this was
> already in place.
>
> "P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > you can't do that so easily.
> > If you want to change your user name's folder in C:\Users, you have to set
> > up a new user account. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and
> > make a new account, copy all needed files from your old folder (\CCity\)
> > into that newly created folder.
> >
> > Greetings,
> > P. Di Stolfo
> > --
> > ////////////////////////////
> > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language
> > ///////////////////////////
> >
> > "Jannie" <Jannie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:10ECC534-13BB-4BD8-84A1-D0EA8FDDD9D5@microsoft.com...
> > > I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and
> > > the
> > > only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a
> > > document,
> > > instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
> > >
> > > How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
> >
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Jannie;538817 Wrote:
> Thanks, Brink! I'll give it a go.
> -------------------------------------------
> "brink" wrote:
> > Hi Jannie,
> >
> > You will need to create a new "Administrator" account with a username
> > you are wanting to change the C:\Users\(username)" folder to from
> within
> > your current Administrator account.
> >
> > See:
> > 'User Account - Create'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-create.html)
> >
> >
> > Now, logoff your old Administrator account and logon to the newly
> > created Administrator account. From within this account, delete your
> old
> > Administrator account.
> >
> > See:
> > NOTE: When you get to frame 6 in this tutorial below, you will have
> the
> > option of saving all of the old Administrator's personal user folders
> to
> > a folder on the new Administrator accounts desktop. You can then just
> > copy them into the new user folders.
> >
> > 'User Account - Delete'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-delete.html)
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Shawn
>
Your welcome Jannie. Let us know how it went.
Shawn
--
brink
*There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\")
*Please post feedback to help others.*
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Well.....I made a new Admin account and deleted the old one (saving files).
I did a search for "Ccity" and nothing's changed. All the documents, music,
etc., is still under "Ccity" (after reboot). Also, I now have to go in and
change all my settings. Perhaps I did something wrong? Maybe I'm just tired
and should take this all up again tomorrow? *banging my head against the
wall*
"Ernest Ben" wrote:
> Ben Ernest,
> I actually ran into the same situation today. I went into the registry to
> change the user name to reflect the name of the user that is login.
> Unfortunately for me the it return back to Ccity when I rebooted the system.
> My fix to the scenario was to first of all, create another administrator
> account, then deleted the Ccity account. When you delete the Ccity account,
> you will be asked if you you want to keep your files or deleted them. Please
> choose the keep your files options like that all of your files in the deleted
> account will become a folder name after the user account that you just
> deleted. You can login with the new administrator account and the recover
> your old files.
>
> I hope this help you!
>
> "Jannie" wrote:
>
> > Thank you so much for replying. I'm still having some problems
> > understanding. When I make a new user account (as I did), should I make it
> > Standard or Admin? I'm not understanding how to get to the newly created
> > folder in order to copy the files there. I'm sorry to be so ignorant, but
> > the only other computers I've had have been built for me and all this was
> > already in place.
> >
> > "P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > you can't do that so easily.
> > > If you want to change your user name's folder in C:\Users, you have to set
> > > up a new user account. Go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts and
> > > make a new account, copy all needed files from your old folder (\CCity\)
> > > into that newly created folder.
> > >
> > > Greetings,
> > > P. Di Stolfo
> > > --
> > > ////////////////////////////
> > > http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language
> > > ///////////////////////////
> > >
> > > "Jannie" <Jannie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:10ECC534-13BB-4BD8-84A1-D0EA8FDDD9D5@microsoft.com...
> > > > I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and
> > > > the
> > > > only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a
> > > > document,
> > > > instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
> > > >
> > > > How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
> > >
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12-09-2007
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Re: User Name
Jannie wrote:
> I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and the
> only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a document,
> instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
>
> How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
To fix the "Registered to" information for WinNT/2K/XP,Vista, you
can use Start > Run > Regedit.exe to edit:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\RegisteredOwner
and:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current
Version\RegisteredOrganization
How this will affect the name displayed in previously installed
applications will vary depending upon each individual program; some read
the registered owner information dynamically, while others read it only
during installation, and some require the information to be entered
manually (typed in) by the installing individual.
The user profile folders (C:\USERS\Username) _cannot_ be renamed,
without risky registry editing, even if the associated user account has
been. So, your best course of action would be to log on using the
built-in Administrator account, create a new user account, with the
username desired. Once you've logged in using this new account (and
transfered any data you need to preserve, you can then delete the old
user account(s).
--
Bruce Chambers
Help us help you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell
The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
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12-10-2007
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Re: User Name
Hello, I too have had similar User Account problems. In the process of
setting up my new PC exactly the way I wanted it, I created and deleted a
users account a couple of times. Each time I deleted and created this users
account I used his name "Tony". While deleting, I chose NOT to keep the
user's files since he did not need it.
The system is now setup the way I want it, 3 accounts shown at login and the
3 profiles listed in the advanced user profiles. Perfect! However, there are
now 3 separate "tony" folders listed under the c:\users\, "Tony", "Tony_2",
and "MyPC.Tony". The "MyPC.Tony" is the good account folder and the others
are leftover from my creating and deleting the other 2 "tony" accounts.
Deleting the user accounts and profiles did not delete these folders for some
reason. The problem is, even as admin, I can not delete these folders.
Can anyone help? I have Vista Ultimate. Thanks in advance,
Charlie
"Bruce Chambers" wrote:
> Jannie wrote:
> > I just bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium. I'm the Admin and the
> > only user. I've changed the name of the computer. When I create a document,
> > instead of my name, I get "C:\Users\CCity\Documents".
> >
> > How can I change "CCity" to my name? Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> To fix the "Registered to" information for WinNT/2K/XP,Vista, you
> can use Start > Run > Regedit.exe to edit:
>
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\RegisteredOwner
>
> and:
>
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current
> Version\RegisteredOrganization
>
> How this will affect the name displayed in previously installed
> applications will vary depending upon each individual program; some read
> the registered owner information dynamically, while others read it only
> during installation, and some require the information to be entered
> manually (typed in) by the installing individual.
>
> The user profile folders (C:\USERS\Username) _cannot_ be renamed,
> without risky registry editing, even if the associated user account has
> been. So, your best course of action would be to log on using the
> built-in Administrator account, create a new user account, with the
> username desired. Once you've logged in using this new account (and
> transfered any data you need to preserve, you can then delete the old
> user account(s).
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
>
> Help us help you:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin
>
> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell
>
> The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
> killed a great many philosophers.
> ~ Denis Diderot
>
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