Reset File Sharing Preferences?

Is there a way to reset the file sharing preferences in Leopard?
On a fresh install of Leopard you get an automatically made folder entry under Shared Folders in File Sharing in System Preferences. The folder is called, for example, "Reuben's Public Folder". I deleted this folder entry by mistake and now I want to get it back. Sure, I can just add my Public folder to this Shared Folders list, but I want it to be called "Reubens's Public Folder". Can anyone please tell me how to do that?

Thanks for the link biovizier, that was enough information for me to figure it out :)!!!
HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS:
(1) click on Finder and then "go to folder", type in /var/db/dslocal/nodes
(2) then do a get info on the "Default" folder and allow EVERYONE read+write access
(3) do the same for the the following two folders, CONFIG and SHAREPOINTS
(4) do a get info on the Public.plist file, and allow EVERYONE read+write access
(5) rename the Public.plist to "username's Public Folder.plist"
(6) open this file in a text editor (I used SubEthaEdit), and change every instance where it just says "Public" to "username's Public Folder"
(7) save the file, and change the permissions of that file and all of the folders above back to "no access" for the EVERYONE group
Close and Restart File Sharing in System Preferences .... and you're done!
It'll still say the folder being shared is "Public" inside of System Preferences, but when users connect, it'll say "username's Public Folder"

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