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Douglas
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      26th Sep 2003
My friend loaded Windows xp Pro on my new computer(my
first).At one point during the install,he spelled my name
incorrectly but did not adjust it.The name is correct in
all but one folder of three, downstream from Documents
and Settings.I have tried to rename the files ,but to no
avail;I get a message : Doug Camreron is a Windows System
folder and is required for Windows to run properly.It
cannot be moved or renamed. My friend is now of the
opinion that the c-drive has to be F-disked and start
from scratch.I would appreciate anyone who might have an
alternate solution, to kindly inform me as to what could
be less a traumatic cure for my ills. Thanks for
considering.
 
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Bess
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      26th Sep 2003
First of all, we are having tremendous server problems, so
most advice-givers have given up temporarily (they do this
as volunteers).
I do believe that your name is buried pretty deeply. Can
you possibly get accustomed to it?
I would post again in two days, and pray that the MS
servers are well again, if you don't get an answer in 24
hours.



>-----Original Message-----
>My friend loaded Windows xp Pro on my new computer(my
>first).At one point during the install,he spelled my name
>incorrectly but did not adjust it.The name is correct in
>all but one folder of three, downstream from Documents
>and Settings.I have tried to rename the files ,but to no
>avail;I get a message : Doug Camreron is a Windows System
>folder and is required for Windows to run properly.It
>cannot be moved or renamed. My friend is now of the
>opinion that the c-drive has to be F-disked and start
>from scratch.I would appreciate anyone who might have an
>alternate solution, to kindly inform me as to what could
>be less a traumatic cure for my ills. Thanks for
>considering.
>.
>

 
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Rich/rerat
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      26th Sep 2003
Previously posted in Newsgroups:

Change Registered Owner and Organization (Line 7)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp tweaks.htm

Also you can change ownership in programs. You can make the changes manually through the Registry, if you are comfortable with editing the Registry.

START> RUN> Type: regedit> Under EDIT in the Toolbar> Find>
type: RegOwner
type:RegCompany

Then Right-click each line> Modify Value> Change to desired setting.

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"Douglas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:00ef01c383db$81a66cb0$(E-Mail Removed)...
My friend loaded Windows xp Pro on my new computer(my
first).At one point during the install,he spelled my name
incorrectly but did not adjust it.The name is correct in
all but one folder of three, downstream from Documents
and Settings.I have tried to rename the files ,but to no
avail;I get a message : Doug Camreron is a Windows System
folder and is required for Windows to run properly.It
cannot be moved or renamed. My friend is now of the
opinion that the c-drive has to be F-disked and start
from scratch.I would appreciate anyone who might have an
alternate solution, to kindly inform me as to what could
be less a traumatic cure for my ills. Thanks for
considering.
 
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