Changing user account names
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> I changed the username of that account, via the user control pannel
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> now, everything works fine
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <twide> ok
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> however, when the box is locked
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> IE, screensaver password, or whatever
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> it comes up with the user/pass dialog
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> but under user, it has the old username auto-filled in
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> instead of the new one
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> now, I can change it manually each time, and log in just fine
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> however, it's annoying to have to change it each time, and would rather have it default to the current username
Indeed, it would be better if it'd automatically change the username.
After reading this, I did some testing on my own. JP was on XP, I'm on 2k. Here's what I tried:
I have two accounts on my box:
Administrator with full admin priviliges.
Negative with limited priviliges.
I changed Administrator to Test via the user control panel, keeping the same password.
If I ctrl-alt-del, it still tells me I'm logged in as Administrator. Same problem as JP...
Now, if my screen-saver pass-word-box pops up, it also says I'm still logged in as Administrator.
I can "log in" both as Administrator AND as Test... NOT normal, if you ask me...
Even if I "log in" as Test, ctrl-alt-del-ing still says I'm logged in as Administrator.
Now something weird: if I access the user control panel, there's just the Negative-account: NO Test, NO Administrator...
I log out as Administrator and try logging in again as Administrator: no luck... Only Test works (as should).
Anyone else ever experienced this? Or willing to try it?
Re: Changing user account names
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Originally posted here by Negative
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> I changed the username of that account, via the user control pannel
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> now, everything works fine
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <twide> ok
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> however, when the box is locked
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> IE, screensaver password, or whatever
[12:01] <@JP> [05:48] <JP> it comes up with the user/pass dialog
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> but under user, it has the old username auto-filled in
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> instead of the new one
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> now, I can change it manually each time, and log in just fine
[12:01] <@JP> [05:49] <JP> however, it's annoying to have to change it each time, and would rather have it default to the current username
Indeed, it would be better if it'd automatically change the username.
After reading this, I did some testing on my own. JP was on XP, I'm on 2k. Here's what I tried:
I have two accounts on my box:
Administrator with full admin priviliges.
Negative with limited priviliges.
I changed Administrator to Test via the user control panel, keeping the same password.
If I ctrl-alt-del, it still tells me I'm logged in as Administrator. Same problem as JP...
Now, if my screen-saver pass-word-box pops up, it also says I'm still logged in as Administrator.
I can "log in" both as Administrator AND as Test... NOT normal, if you ask me...
Even if I "log in" as Test, ctrl-alt-del-ing still says I'm logged in as Administrator.
Now something weird: if I access the user control panel, there's just the Negative-account: NO Test, NO Administrator...
I log out as Administrator and try logging in again as Administrator: no luck... Only Test works (as should).
Anyone else ever experienced this? Or willing to try it?
So, you changed the admin name, then you could log in with both names while the admin account was logged in. After you logged out with the admin account, you can only log in with the new name... right?
So what's the point ? What do you want to say ? It doesn't really bring real security risks to the useraccount things of windows who didn't alreadu exist... It's just right after you changed it's a bit weird, both accounts work and then after a "restart" it works fine... Looks just like the way windows works to me. Just have to reboot for everything.
Did I get this all wrong ? or what's the problem ?
Just let the Administrator account keep it's name. If you want to change the name for "security" reasons... well... it isn't hard to find out the new name and your only CREATING unnesecery risks.
Anyways, I tried it to. It didn't work for me. I tested it on windows xp home, wich was a bit tweaked by me some while ago, but without that in it's installation-state.