Permission denied after changing short name

i have tried searching for answers but still no luck. im kinda scared mdealing with the terminal but have tried a few but to no avail. i hope somebody helps me with step by step solution as im not really well versed with mac yet. thank you.

That's one thing you should never do without asking first.
The short name is what your data permissions are linked to - change it without the proper procedure and you get the situation you find yourself in now.
As you're on Tiger, it's not a simple fix either.
Try this article from the X-Lab for recovery.
Then, if you really must change the name follow;
The right way (scroll down to 'OS X 10.4.11 and earlier')
Note that this requires enabling and logging in as Root. If you choose to do this, be very careful to do only what the instructions say. You can wreak untold damage to your system if you get curious and start poking around.

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    Hello all,
    Following the directions provided on the support website (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106824), I successfully changed the short name of my account. I created a new user, used the root user to move the old files, and deleted the old account.
    However, I've run into several permissions problems. On many files, the permissions are set to "_unknown" and do not have my name listed.
    Is there any way to mass change the permissions of these files?
    Thank you very much for any assistance!

    Jesse M. wrote:
    Here's what came back:
    total 0
    drwxr-xr-x 6 jessem staff - 204 Jan 25 2007 Comedy MP3
    drwxrwxrwx 10 jessem staff - 340 Apr 22 17:06 GarageBand
    drwxrwxrwx@ 22 jessem staff - 748 Mar 20 2007 MIDIs
    d--------- 23 jessem staff - 782 Sep 16 2005 Napoleon Dynamite Sounds
    drwxrwxrwx@ 24 jessem staff - 816 Sep 20 2005 Pranks
    drwxr-xr-x 9 jessem staff - 306 May 30 2007 Scot Radio Show
    drwxr-xr-x 23 jessem staff - 782 May 15 2005 Scot's Music
    drwxrwxrwx@ 39 jessem staff - 1326 Sep 26 2005 Seinfeld sounds
    drwxr-xr-x 6 jessem staff - 204 Dec 25 23:20 Sound FX
    drwxr-xr-x 14 jessem staff - 476 Nov 12 02:04 Various Audio Files
    drwxrwxrwx 40 jessem staff - 1360 Apr 22 21:02 iTunes
    That ND Sounds folder is strange. I'm thinking about just deleting it or creating a new folder.
    No need. the command we tried before didn't work on it because it wasn't owned by you. Now it is so we should be able to change permissions easily. Also, I would recommend setting rwx permissions for you and no access for anybody else on everything in your Music folder.
    To do that run
    *chmod -R 700 ~/Music*
    You can do it for other folders like your Documents and you Desktop folders.
    I checked some of the files in the folders (for example, the iTunes music folder in the iTunes folder) and it looks like I'm the owner!
    yes, the command I gave you took care of that.
    Anything I can do about the applications folder?
    what's wrong with it?

  • Changing short name- misplaced original account information

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  • Tried to change short name..and now it's weird.

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    So I read on how to change the Short name, and it says I had to enable root account but because the mac Update awhile ago disabled being able to manage the enable/disable option under the disc utility, I had to use Terminal to type the "sudo passwd root. After that, I logged out of my admin account and into my root account, and I went in "users", clicked the name under the "home" icon {my short name} and changed it to something else. But it didn't really "delete" my old one. All it did when I logged back on is simply removed all the files from the "home" under Places and a new folder is created.
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    BabyBoss wrote:
    All it did when I logged back on is simply removed all the files from the "home" under Places and a new folder is created.
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    If all you did was to change the name of that user in the Accounts panel, then you didn't do the whole job, as (I believe) that account's home folder would still have the old short name. I'd log into "root" again and navigate to the /Users folder. Rename the "new" folder to something else to get it out of the way, then rename the old home folder to the new short name. Now see if things are the way you want them.

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