Renaming an account does not change the name of the Documents and Settings\<username> folder. It simply changes the way the username appears throughout the system.
If you changed the username and password from another account, all stored passwords for the account you changed were lost.
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"Declan Basile" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:9c0501c478d1$b604c380$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm using Windows XP Pro, and I changed the user name and
> password of an account. When logged into that account,
> the new user name appears on the Welcome Screen and under
> the Start Button. However, the user's folder under
> the "Documents and Settings" folder is still named the old
> user's name, and when I log in under the new user name and
> password, I can't get access to network folders that the
> new username/password has access to. Was the user name
> really changed or is the user name the same and only the
> welcome screen and start menu display the new name? If
> the user name didn't really change, is there a way to
> change it?