"Andrew McLaren" <> wrote in message
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> "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote ...
>> "ceed" <> wrote
>>> Very often when I install programs on Vista they ask for user name and
>>> organisation. However, these fields are pre-filled with "user1" and
>>> "Hewlett Packard" (it is a HP laptop). How do I change this
>>> information? I just can't figure out where it is stored.
>>
>> Control Panel\System, under Computer Name, Domain and Workgroup settings,
>> click Change settings.
>
> With great respect, Michael ... you're wrong :-) The steps you suggest let
> the user change the machine name (NetBIOS and/or DNS hostname) and domain
> name. There's no facility under Control Panel, System, to change the
> Registered Owner or the Organisation name. I don't think there's any way
> to change these values through the normal UI. You need to munge the
> Registry.
>
>
> Ceed: the Owner and Organisation are stored in the Registry, under
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
>
> The values are called "RegisteredOwner" and "RegisteredOrganization".
>
> Run regedit as administrator, navigate to the RegisteredOwner value, and
> double-click to modify it. Change it to your desired value. Repeat for
> RegisteredOrganization. Click OK and exit Regedit. When you reboot, the
> new
> value will be displayed.
>
> Hope it helps!
>
> PS: Michael Solomon's technical replies are usually high quality. I
> respect him as a colleague. This was a freak mis-fire.
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
>
>
Thank you, Andrew.
I certainly apologize if I am wrong and I might have misunderstood what he
was seeking. In Control Panel, under System, when a user is not on a
domain, the computer name and full computer name, I had thought were the
equivalent of Computer name and Organization under Windows XP. When I had a
similar situation in XP to what the OP described, wherein the application
defaulted to a specific name and organization, it was in that area I changed
it without having to resort to editing the registry (As a general rule, I
try to find ways of accomplishing tasks at system level before resorting to
a registry edit).
Admittedly, I had not specifically tried this in Vista and clearly,
"Organization" is not listed under system. I probably should have first
asked the OP if it was listed there. If yes, then I think the change could
obviously be made there but if not, then as far as I know, a registry edit
as already suggested would be the only way to accomplish the task.
Of course, if the OEM hard wired it, that would be another reason you'd have
to go into the registry as well because the option to change that
information would likely not exist in the System tab.
Thanks anyway, I should have looked a little further before I leaped!:-)
--
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