Change Administrator Short Name OSX

I bought a used 12" PowerBook G4. I have configured everything but I cannot change the original owner's Administrator Short Name. I did change the Administrator Account Name. Is there a simple way to change the Short Name? Can I go through the setup again without changing anything but the Short Name? Or is there a secret file somewhere which I can change?

Hi.
There is not a simple way to rename the Home folder. In fact if you try to rename your home folder from the Finder, you'll make a mess.
There's a cumbersome procedure to do it suggested by Apple.
There's also a little program called ChangeShortName.
Nevertheless, I suggest you to create a new account, and transfer all the files you want (documents, pictures, etc) to the new account. Remember anything you move to Users/Shared will be available to any user to copy/move.
Good Luck.

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