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Guest
Hi,
1. I installed Vista Ultimate on a machine called MarkIVista with a
username "Mark". "Mark" is the only user on the machine and therefore is an
administrator.
2. From other machines, I can access MarkIVista by logging in as
"MarkIVista/Mark" and entering the password.
3. I then changed my username from "Mark" to "John"
4. I now log into MarkIVista as "John"
5. From other machines, however, "MarkIVista/John" doesn't work. Oddly,
"MarkIVista/Mark" STILL works. For example, when I want to use MarkIVista's
printer or share files, I still need to use the old username.
My question: how do I make it so I can log into my "MarkIVista" machine
with my new username, "John," from other machines? It seems my old username
"Mark" is still set somewhere.
1. I installed Vista Ultimate on a machine called MarkIVista with a
username "Mark". "Mark" is the only user on the machine and therefore is an
administrator.
2. From other machines, I can access MarkIVista by logging in as
"MarkIVista/Mark" and entering the password.
3. I then changed my username from "Mark" to "John"
4. I now log into MarkIVista as "John"
5. From other machines, however, "MarkIVista/John" doesn't work. Oddly,
"MarkIVista/Mark" STILL works. For example, when I want to use MarkIVista's
printer or share files, I still need to use the old username.
My question: how do I make it so I can log into my "MarkIVista" machine
with my new username, "John," from other machines? It seems my old username
"Mark" is still set somewhere.