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Scott
March 30th 04, 06:21 PM
Hi! Hope someone can help. I have another post going in
Admin. My computer was upgraded from 98 to XP Home. I
noticed that in Explorer under Documents and Settings -
NAME, my name is spelled wrong. The guy that upgraded my
motherboard and CPU as well as XP says that that is
something that came from the upgrade to XP from 98.
Everyone tells me that there is not a way to change it. On
another post they gave me Knowledge base articles on
copying the files to a new (corrected) user name, taking
ownership for the folder and files and then deleting the
old user name. Well, disaster ensued and I lost a lot of
data in the process because I am sure I messed something
up. I did a system restore but it would not work. I
reinstalled Office and got Outlook to work again but I
lost all my favorites in Internet Explorer and many Word
an Excel files that I originally had. Some I have a backup
on. I can live with that but this name thing is driving me
crazy! Is there anything that you can do except wipe the
drive, reinstall window 98 and then upgrade again to XP to
get the name correct? This seems like something that
Microsoft would have thought of. I only have the upgrade
version of XP home.
Thanks for any help that you can provide!
Scott

Unknown
March 30th 04, 08:01 PM
Did you search the registry for the misspelled name?
"Scott" > wrote in message
...
> Hi! Hope someone can help. I have another post going in
> Admin. My computer was upgraded from 98 to XP Home. I
> noticed that in Explorer under Documents and Settings -
> NAME, my name is spelled wrong. The guy that upgraded my
> motherboard and CPU as well as XP says that that is
> something that came from the upgrade to XP from 98.
> Everyone tells me that there is not a way to change it. On
> another post they gave me Knowledge base articles on
> copying the files to a new (corrected) user name, taking
> ownership for the folder and files and then deleting the
> old user name. Well, disaster ensued and I lost a lot of
> data in the process because I am sure I messed something
> up. I did a system restore but it would not work. I
> reinstalled Office and got Outlook to work again but I
> lost all my favorites in Internet Explorer and many Word
> an Excel files that I originally had. Some I have a backup
> on. I can live with that but this name thing is driving me
> crazy! Is there anything that you can do except wipe the
> drive, reinstall window 98 and then upgrade again to XP to
> get the name correct? This seems like something that
> Microsoft would have thought of. I only have the upgrade
> version of XP home.
> Thanks for any help that you can provide!
> Scott

Scott
March 30th 04, 10:41 PM
Yes, and I changed every instance that I could find to the
correct spelling, but it still didn't correct it. Maybe I
missed a couple?? I did read in the knowledge base that
you can't change it by editing the registry but that
doesn't sound right to me.
Thanks for the help.......if you know of anything else
that I can do please let me know.
Thanks!
Scott
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you search the registry for the misspelled name?
>"Scott" > wrote in
message
...
>> Hi! Hope someone can help. I have another post going in
>> Admin. My computer was upgraded from 98 to XP Home. I
>> noticed that in Explorer under Documents and Settings -
>> NAME, my name is spelled wrong. The guy that upgraded my
>> motherboard and CPU as well as XP says that that is
>> something that came from the upgrade to XP from 98.
>> Everyone tells me that there is not a way to change it.
On
>> another post they gave me Knowledge base articles on
>> copying the files to a new (corrected) user name, taking
>> ownership for the folder and files and then deleting the
>> old user name. Well, disaster ensued and I lost a lot of
>> data in the process because I am sure I messed something
>> up. I did a system restore but it would not work. I
>> reinstalled Office and got Outlook to work again but I
>> lost all my favorites in Internet Explorer and many Word
>> an Excel files that I originally had. Some I have a
backup
>> on. I can live with that but this name thing is driving
me
>> crazy! Is there anything that you can do except wipe the
>> drive, reinstall window 98 and then upgrade again to XP
to
>> get the name correct? This seems like something that
>> Microsoft would have thought of. I only have the upgrade
>> version of XP home.
>> Thanks for any help that you can provide!
>> Scott
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