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habiru
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      14th Sep 2003
I altered some user names and now though each user continues to have access
to their previously owned directories the directory names no longer match
the names of their owners. Can i manually change the names of the
directories without wreaking havoc? If so, is there a special process to
ensure that the owners continue to have access to their resources onnce i
change the directory names. thanks

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Roger Abell
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      15th Sep 2003
That is how it is. Profile folders are defined at first
login and you are best off not tweaking around with
them trying to get their name changed.

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> I altered some user names and now though each user continues to have

access
> to their previously owned directories the directory names no longer match
> the names of their owners. Can i manually change the names of the
> directories without wreaking havoc? If so, is there a special process to
> ensure that the owners continue to have access to their resources onnce i
> change the directory names. thanks
>
> h
>
>



 
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