Thanks for the response.
Before I answer your questions, I want to make sure that we're on the same
wavelength here. In your example, the actual folder name hasn't changed
(which is what I was complaining about originally). CO:USERS\USER was first
associated with USERA, and after my change, the *same* folder is now
associated with USERB. So everything is still kosher, but it's going to
cause some confusion for another person looking at it. I could find out for
myself, but as long as you're handy: can I rename the folder to
C:\USERS\USERB to regain consistency?
Why do I want to rename the account? It's kind of stupid, but whatever...
I had backed up all my stuff from one account to an offline backup system.
My PC got sick (I'll skip the details), so I erased the hard drive and
reinstalled from scratch. I decided to be smarter about the user names I
assigned, but I was concerned about restoring from the backup system to a
user name that it didn't know about, so I used an old name just for
restoring, and intended to rename it later. Of course, I found out later
that it wasn't necessary to do that, because the backup system has a
"Restore to ..." option. (!)
How much data? 32GB of photos.
If I can't rename the folder, I will probably create a new account, move the
data, and remove the old account as you suggested.
"Jon Wallace" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> When you rename a user (i'm assuming you did this in control panel ->
> users) you are just modifying the user account, not the actual files and
> folders associated with the user.
>
> Let's say you have USERA. USERA also has a folder C:\USERS\USERA which is
> associated with the user account. When you rename the user account to
> USERB, USERB has a folder C:\USERS\USERA which is associated with USERB.
>
> Why do you want to rename the account, how much data is stored for the
> account and is just creating a new one with a different name and removing
> the old one an option?
>
> Cheers,
> Jon
>
> www.insidetheregistry.com
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> "BudV" <> wrote in message
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>> Vista Home Premium SP1.
>>
>> I don't know if this occurred in XP or not.
>>
>> I have renamed a user, but when I use Windows Explorer, the old user name
>> shows up instead of the new one, even after a restart. What can I do to
>> get consistency?
>>
>