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 From David's Desk
Changing Name of Computer Owner

From: Sharon
Date: November 2002

I'd appreciate it if you could tell me what to do: My dad (age 85) switched from Windows 95 to an iMac with a 17-inch wide screen. Great. When he set it up, his eyes missed a serious typo in his name (q's instead of a's). I was able to fix it via the root user process, and that went OK, but there are still places where my dad's name has the typo, e.g., the short name, and ___'s computer. Can that be changed?

I live in CA and he is in Washington, so I don't have his computer in front of me, but I think the short name, or the folder with the house in Users, still has his name wrong. Any suggestions?

Sharon


That's a tough one. I don't think there's any way to change the short name.

Still, it would be really easy to just create a new account spelled the way you like it, copy the contents of the current (misspelled) Home folder into it, and then delete the old account. You would do all of this in the Accounts panel of System Preferences; step-by-step instructions are in Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition.

David

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