How to change home folder name

How to change home folder name ?

Here are the instructions from Apple on changing user short name or home directory name. I've used this on a couple of used MacBooks I've bought on eBay. And remember to go into System Preferences>Sharing and change the Computer Name in there.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428

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  • How to change the folder name in KM

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  • Changing HOME folder name

    Just upgraded to 10.5. My Home folder (the little house icon) won't let me change its name.
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    MartinJapan2007 wrote:
    Just upgraded to 10.5. My Home folder (the little house icon) won't let me change its name.
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    Click the lock icon below to open it up. You need to enter your password.
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  • How to change Home Directory name

    I'm giving my daughter my old MacBook (OS 10.6.3) and want to change the home directory to her name, so that it looks like it's her computer and not mine.
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    You need the latest version of iPhoto for that export option - and you can't run that on 10.6.
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  • I traded for a mac; how can I change the home folder name?

         Well I traded a PC for my first iMac and well...... I love it.
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    2.  Also, is there a way to assign my Apple ID to the computer or does that not matter either? 
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  • How to change users home directory home folder name?

    Is there a way in Mountain Lion to simply change the name of the home directory home folder name without it throwing off anything else for that particular user?
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    Hi Blastic,
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  • Did you change your home folder name and now your computer is all wierd?

    Hello. I did the same thing and I called apple help and they just couldn't help me on this subject. I was messing around with the computer and I found a proper solution where you don't have to re-install the software. Here are the steps:
    Step one: login (if your not already logged in) into the account. It should still be there as the original name.
    Step two: Open your Finder or HD and select the Users folder.
    Step three: You should see your original account name as well as any one else's account name if you have other people sharing the computer. In addition to this you will also see the name you attempted to use as a replacement for your old Home Folder name, note that this is a new unexpected user.
    Have it in column mode for the easiest experience.
    In the new folder you created (this is the user on the list that you named your original folder) You will find all your old settings. Don't do anything yet! take and highlight all of the content in that folder by holding shift and clicking or your preferred way. Drag ALL the content to your original home folder, which should only have library and Documents. (if it has more than it's okay) it will tell you that there are already folders with that name and will ask permission to replace them. Say yes.
    Step four: log out or restart your computer.
    Step five: log in, and or wait till it's restarted Your desktop and dock should be restored to the way you originally had it. Don't change the name on it again. if you want to change the name, you'll need to create a new user.
    Step six: Thank me and leave me complements or questions.

    I think it is rather surprising that the Mac OS allows you to change the name of the home folder and doesn't seem to put up a warning or anything.
    I did change the short name used on my home folder about three weeks ago. I used ChangeShortName Utility v1.2 which I got from here:
    http://www.macosxpowertools.com
    All indications are that using this utility has been 100% successful.
    I did create a new temporary account with administration privileges and I ran the utility from that account. This meant I wasn't changing the short name on the account I was actually using.
    It is very important to read the "read me" with ChangeShortName so that you are 100% sure of what you are doing when you use it.
    Also, of course, back up first

  • How to change the "short name (account name?)" and home directory name?

    Hi,
    I recently purchased a new iMac and migrated account info from my MacBook Pro.  I happened to use random account name during migration without knowing it will not be easy to change the short name (account name?) and home directory name.  As a result, I am now having extremely confusing short name and home directory name on my new iMac.
    I did online search to find out how to change the two names, but I could only found somethig like "enabiling root user and....."  I have no idea what it was talking about and I don't want to take risk altering such advance set up manually.
    Please advice how I can change the short name and home directory name safely without much PC knowledge.
    Thank you very much in advance.

    There are a few ways of doing this. The easiest method is logging into the first account and copying everything to an external drive (or flash drive or whatever), which changes the permissions so that others can see the files.
    Then, login with the new account and copy the files over. Once they are copied, the correct permissions will be applied again (so other people on your computer can't access them).
    If you can't do this method for one reason or other, you can do some terminal commands to change the ownership of the files. Login to the new account. If it is an admin account, open terminal and type the following command:
    sudo chown -R -v yourusername:admin /Users/originalaccountnamehere
    That should change the ownership of the files from your old account to the new one. At that point, you can simply drag the files into place.

  • HT2470 I need to change the home folder name. I just bought this mac today and my cousin put his name in because he had to back up his phone while we were still at the store so he could get a new phone and now my brand new imac says his name in the home f

    I need to change the home folder name. I just bought this mac today and my cousin put his name in because he had to back up his phone while we were still at the store so he could get a new phone and now my brand new imac says his name in the home folder. This is very frustrating. I would not have let him put his name in there if I didn't think you could change it. Someone please help!

    Delete his user account and create your own, using your name.

  • Changing a folder name

    I need to change my folder name with the home icon.. this can be changed by the user icon..... but when i change it it says i might lose information.... could someone please help

    Here it is again but I didn't do anything different, and it works for Rudegar. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1428
    Here's a copy and paste in case you still can get to it:
    OS X: How to change user account name or home directory name
    Summary Learn how to change your user account name and home directory name (which should match) by using the advanced procedure described below.  
    Products Affected
    Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.5, Mac OS X 10.6, OS X Lion, Mac OS X 10.0, Mac OS X 10.1, Mac OS X 10.2, Mac OS X 10.3, Mac OS X 10.4
    About the account name
    Each user in Mac OS X has a "Full Name" (referred to as "Name" in Mac OS X v10.5.8 or earlier) and an "Account name" (referred to as "Short Name" in Mac OS X v10.5.8 or earlier) as defined in the Users & Groups pane of System Preferences (referred to as Accounts pane or Users pane in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or earlier). The account name can contain up to 255 lowercase characters with no spaces. This is the name used to create a user's home directory (also known as the user's Home or Home folder) in the Users folder. Once the user has been created, the account name (or short name) cannot be changed in the Users & Groups pane of System Preferences.
    Changing the account name
    Though there are other methods by which an advanced user may change the short name and related information, the easier and safer workaround is described below.
    Before following these steps, you may wish to back up your important data.
    For Mac OS X v10.5 or later
    Enable the root user.
    Log in as root.
    Navigate to the /Users folder.
    Select the Home folder with the short name you want to change, and rename it just like you would rename any folder. Keep in mind that the shortname must be  all lowercase, with no spaces, and only contain letters.
    Use the Users & Groups pane (Accounts pane in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or earlier) in System Preferences to create a new user with the Account name or Short Name that you used in the previous step.
    Click OK when "A folder in the Users folder already has the name 'account name'. Would you like to use that folder as the Home folder for this user account?" appears. Note: This will correct the ownership of all files in the Home folder, and avoid  permissions issues with the contents.
    Choose Log Out from the Apple menu.
    Log in as the newly created user. You should be able to access all of your original files (on the desktop, in Documents, and in the other folders of this Home).
    After verifying that your data is as expected, you can delete the original user account via the Users & Groups pane (Accounts pane in Mac OS X v10.6.8 or earlier).
    Disable the root user.
    For Mac OS X v10.4.11 and earlier
    Optional step: As a precaution, you may disable automatic login prior to performing this procedure.  You might want to back up important data, too. In the event that you restart the computer for any reason before completing the procedure, this would prevent complications from having displaced the user selected for automatic login. (For Mac OS X v10.1.5 or earlier, automatic login is found in the Login preference pane. For Mac OS X v10.2 and v10.3, it is found in the Accounts preference pane.)
    Mac OS X v10.3 or later: If FileVault is enabled, temporarily turn it off, which will log you out.
    Enable the root user and log in as root.
    For Mac OS X v10.2 or later: Open the Accounts pane of  System Preferences.
    For Mac OS X v10.1.5 or earlier: Open the Users pane of System Preferences.
    In the Name list, locate the user account with the short name that you want to replace. This will be referred to as the "original user".
    Note whether or not the original user is identified as an administrator, which appears in the Kind column to the right.
    Click New User. For Mac OS X v10.3 or later, this is the plus button.
    Complete the Name and Short Name fields as desired. Be sure that the Short Name is exactly as you want it to appear.
    For Mac OS X v10.2: Fill in the New Password and Verify fields.
    For Mac OS X v10.1.5. or earlier: Click the password tab, then fill in the Password and Verify fields.
    If the user you are replacing is an Admin user, then select the checkbox for "Allow user to administer this computer". For Mac OS X 10.3, click the Security tab to locate this setting.
    Note: This checkbox is dimmed and already selected if there is not another Admin user. Mac OS X requires at least one Admin user.
    Click Save. (Skip this step for Mac OS X v10.3.)
    Quit System Preferences.
    Click the Finder icon in the Dock.
    Choose Computer from the Go menu.
    Open the Users folder in the Mac OS X disk.
    Open the folder with the short name of the new user that you just created.
    Drag the contents of this folder to the Trash.
    Important: Do not empty the Trash yet. In the event that you accidentally move contents of the wrong folder, you may recover them from the Trash after discovering your mistake.
    Choose New Finder Window from the File menu. Be sure to position the new window so that you can see both Finder windows.
    In the new window, open the folder of the original user.
    Press the Option key as you drag the contents of the original user's folder into the new user's folder (that you emptied in Step 16). This makes a copy of the contents.
    Close one of the Finder windows.
    Open the Terminal application (located at /Applications/Utilities/).
    Type: chown -R <new_name> /Users/<new_name>
    Important: Replace "<new_name>" with the actual short name of the new user you just created. For example, if the new user had the short name "jacques", you would type:
    chown -R jacques /Users/jacques
    Press Return
    Quit Terminal.
    Choose Log Out from the Apple menu.
    Log in as the new user. You should be able to access all of your original files on the desktop and in the folders of the Home directory.
    Important: If you do not have access to your original items, log out and log back in as root, then repeat Step 22. Also, be sure that you did not place the wrong files in the Trash in Step 16.
    Choose Home from the Go menu.
    Open the Library folder, then the Keychains folder inside it.
    Select the keychain, which should still have the short name of the original user.
    Choose Show Info from the File menu.
    In the Info window that appears, choose Name & Extension from the pop-up menu.
    Change the name to match the new user's short name.
    Close the Info window.
    Open the Keychain Access application, located in the Utilities folder.
    From the Edit menu, choose "<new_name> Settings". For the user Jacques, this would appear as: "jacques Settings".
    Click Change Passphrase.
    Enter the desired password, then click OK. You may use the same password again or set it to match the login password of the new user.
    Note: This step prevents you from discovering later that the keychain had retained an older password.
    Quit Keychain Access.
    Disable the root user.
    If everything is working correctly, you do not need to log back in as root to empty the Trash. The folders you put there occupy a negligible amount of disk space.
    Depending on what software you have installed, you may wish to rename other files and folders that may have been created under the original user short name to match the new user short name.
    Once you are certain that everything is working properly, you may want to delete the Home directory (folder) of the original user, which should be empty. For instructions on how to do this, see this article.
    Additional Information Note: Although you can change your Home name in Mac OS X v10.3 or later, you  usually shouldn't.  
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    Last Modified: January 24, 2012
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