

* You'll need to log into your administrator account first to rename the Users folder. The following steps, while not difficult, are a little more complicated than the previous steps. Next, we'll let the Windows Registry know the new folder name, so your programs continue to work correctly. * If you changed your User name (User name field), we need to rename your Users folder name and edit the registry in the next step.īecause your user name is how the computer identifies you and stores application data and settings, you'll need to change the Users > User name folder name.

* If you only changed your Account name (full name in the Full name field), you will need to log out or reboot to see the changes, and you're all set. In the Full name field, enter your new Account name (Usually your real full name).

In the User name field, enter your new User name (Usually a nickname, like your first name). Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer must be checked if Properties is grayed out. Press the Windows Key + R and type in netplwiz and press Enter.Ĭlick on the account name you want to modify and click Properties. We also have a video guide we recommend you watch in its entirety before proceeding. There's nothing else to change should you decide to use a new User name.
