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Jeff Hauser
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      03-15-2008
Hello All, My problem is I have a new program that is sanative to the way I
have my account named. I use an”&” in the name and the new program does not
like that. I tried changing the name by taking out the “&” and replacing it
with the word “and” but the program will not run and shows an error message
still using the user account with the “&” in it? Is they any way to get that
change so as to get the “&” sign out without having to create a new user
account. I do not want to be switching between user accounts all the time. If
someone knows of an easy way to move all my info to a new account that would
work also, but it would have to be a few key strokes to make it happen (just
too much info to move). Thanks
 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      03-16-2008
Jeff

Changing a user account name only changes the name you see in the Start menu
and the welcome screen. There are just too many places throughout the system
where each user account name is registered.

Creating a new user account and moving all of the folders, files and
settings to the new account is very complex and has a lot of pitfalls.

You would be better off to simply create a different account and use it to
work with that program.

If you want the instructions for copying the data from the old user account
to a new account, let me know.

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


"Jeff Hauser" <> wrote in message
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> Hello All, My problem is I have a new program that is sanative to the way
> I
> have my account named. I use an”&” in the name and the new program does
> not
> like that. I tried changing the name by taking out the “&” and replacing
> it
> with the word “and” but the program will not run and shows an error
> message
> still using the user account with the “&” in it? Is they any way to get
> that
> change so as to get the “&” sign out without having to create a new user
> account. I do not want to be switching between user accounts all the time.
> If
> someone knows of an easy way to move all my info to a new account that
> would
> work also, but it would have to be a few key strokes to make it happen
> (just
> too much info to move). Thanks


 
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Jeff Hauser
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      03-16-2008
Thanks for the reply Ronnie, I kinda figured that would be the answer. I
would still like the instructions to copy my data and file to the new
account. Thanks,

Jeff

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> Jeff
>
> Changing a user account name only changes the name you see in the Start menu
> and the welcome screen. There are just too many places throughout the system
> where each user account name is registered.
>
> Creating a new user account and moving all of the folders, files and
> settings to the new account is very complex and has a lot of pitfalls.
>
> You would be better off to simply create a different account and use it to
> work with that program.
>
> If you want the instructions for copying the data from the old user account
> to a new account, let me know.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Jeff Hauser" <> wrote in message
> news:8DA3861F-2FA5-4F5C-853D-...
> > Hello All, My problem is I have a new program that is sanative to the way
> > I
> > have my account named. I use an”&” in the name and the new program does
> > not
> > like that. I tried changing the name by taking out the “&” and replacing
> > it
> > with the word “and” but the program will not run and shows an error
> > message
> > still using the user account with the “&” in it? Is they any way to get
> > that
> > change so as to get the “&” sign out without having to create a new user
> > account. I do not want to be switching between user accounts all the time.
> > If
> > someone knows of an easy way to move all my info to a new account that
> > would
> > work also, but it would have to be a few key strokes to make it happen
> > (just
> > too much info to move). Thanks

>

 
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