You cannot do it in Explorer- it's as simple as that.
You may be able to change the Username using the Administrative tools if
you're using Win XP Pro - otherwise your best option is to create a NEW user
account, transfer the files and settings using FAST, and then delete the old
user account.
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(CrashFixPC)
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"Jorge" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1D01E237-7C49-4F0D-A934-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The selection "Local Users and Groups" does not appear. In any case, what
> I
> am trying to rename is the documents folder in "Documents and Settings"
> that
> corresponds to the only user of the computer. That user was Jorge and the
> corresponding folder was named "Daddy" in order to make it distinctive in
> the
> home network.
> --
> Life is not a banquet; it is a covered dish dinner. What do you bring to
> the table?
>
>
> "smlunatick" wrote:
>
>> On Feb 17, 8:28 pm, Jorge <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> > I took over my daughter's computer and changed her user account to my
>> > name -
>> > "Jorge". It is an Administrator account. There are two other
>> > accounts -
>> > guest and asp.net. In "Documents and Settings", there are four
>> > folders -
>> > Administrator, All Users, Daddy and Owner. "Daddy" was changed from my
>> > daughter's name. All of user "Jorge" traffic shows up in "Daddy", and
>> > under
>> > desktop at "My Documents" and elsewhere in "Jorge's Documents". I am
>> > about
>> > to give this computer to another family menber and have been upgrading,
>> > updating and housekeeping it. IT WILL NOT ALLOW ME TO RENAME "DADDY".
>> > Why?
>> > How can I make the change? I do not remember how I did it the first
>> > time.
>> >
>> > The consequences of what we do today shall be seen in the quality of
>> > our
>> > future.
>>
>> There is two names per account: the user account name and the user's
>> name. Within the Control Panel --> Users Account will only change
>> the user's displayed name.
>>
>> Right click on My Computer and select Manage. The click on "Local
>> Users and Groups"
>>