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May 8 2008

JOHN SAWYER CJS  Dan Frakes wrote an article on how to change the shortname under OS 10.5, which mainly describes the same Control-click or right-click on the user's account in the Accounts prefpane, but he includes some recommended extra steps:

http://www.macworld.com/article/132693/2008/03/changeshortusername.html  
(Version 1.3)

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Dec 23 2007

JOHN SAWYER CJS  The developer (Dan Frakes) says ChangeShortName 1.3 isn't compatible with Leopard, which makes sense given how many changes were made in Leopard. His web site doesn't say what would happen if you tried it, but I wouldn't try it just to find out.  
(Version 1.3)

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Nov 24 2007

SSNICKERER  This feature is built into Leopard, so the developer should not bother releasing a newer version.

Go to System Preferences, Accounts. Unlock the padlock. Right click the account in question and select "Advanced Options...". Change the short name, click OK, and restart.  
(Version 1.3)

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Apr 9 2008

MACSPECTRUM  when using Leopard's built in short name change option, don't forget that;

for some 3rd party mice, the "right click" won't work, so use "control-click" instead  
(Version 1.3)

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Nov 18 2007
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JOHN MUSBACH  This program is great, it makes changing short names a snap in Mac OS X Tiger. It can't get much simpler then this, simply select the short name you want to change, specify the new short name (and new non short name if you wish), and click the change button. Within a matter of seconds the changes are made and you're done. Absolutely great piece of software, a real asset to the mac community. Thanks!  
(Version 1.3)

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May 30 2007

SWGS1  Accounts Enhancer was a great solution for this back in 10.3, but it has been unreliable and seems to have been left dead in the water by its developer since the release of 10.4 Tiger.

Thanks for releasing ChangeShortName to the public and as donation-ware.  
(Version 1.3)

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Apr 18 2006

SLEEPYHEAD  Wife bought new MacBook Pro, so I took full ownership of our beautiful 20" iMac (Intel CoreDuo) ...

Problem: main account settings (SHORT NAME) under her name. Thought I could ignore it. But it finally got to me. Why can't the bloody thing just show MY name in the account short list?

Tried establishing a new account (under MY short name) and switching over our iPhoto, our iTunes, documents, settings, applications, etc. etc. -- I spent 45 minutes and barely made a dent.

Downloaded and installed ChangeShortName, and ran it under the Admin account, using the OS X GUI (I'm much too chicken to enter Terminal.)

Much nail biting: it felt like I was performing brain surgery on my iMac. After logging out of the Admin account, OS X wouldn't let me log into my wife's OLD re-named account. Intense fear. What's going on? A few moments went by where I thought: MY GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE!???

Re-start the system. Log into my NEW SHORT NAME ACCOUNT (formerly my wife's).

Everything's peachy! Smiles all around. Had to direct iPhoto to the photo library on the hard drive, but that was the only hiccup. iTunes, MS Office, iPhoto, etc. etc. -- everything works 100%!!!

Main advice: follow the instructions in the .pdf file VERY CAREFULLY. If you use this utility properly, chances are you'll be OK.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Mar 10 2006
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MONOCLAST  Fantastic, must-have utility!

I've used this utility to change short user names on multiple Macs with Mac OS X 10.4.x. I've even used it via the command line through an ssh session connected to a remote Mac I maintain for a family member.

The utility has worked as advertised on every system I have used it on. While there are instructions for what to do if a rename goes awray, I have yet to need them. It's proven to be very reliable.

The only potential gotcha is one that is readily mentioned in the documentation: after a rename, you may need to tell certain applications (iPhoto in my case) where the new library is. Luckily, doing this is fairly straight-forward!

Overall, this utility is *THE* way to change your short user name in current versions of Mac OS X. Highly recommended!  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Oct 15 2005

ANONYMOUS  The download URL doesn't seem to work :-(  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Mar 10 2006

MONOCLAST  The download link appears to be an FTP link to an FTP server. It's possible your web browser is not able (for whatever reason) to download stuff through the FTP protocol.

Try this one instead:

http://www.twilightandbarking.com/FTP/Public/Software/ChangeShortName/ChangeShortName-1.1.3.dmg

Or try using an FTP client to download it from the FTP URL.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Sep 7 2005

ANONYMOUS  According to the documentation v1.1.3 supports OSX 10.2 (Jaguar) and OSX 10.3 (panther) explicitly. What about OSX 10.4 (Tiger)? Is it safe to run on Tiger?  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Mar 10 2006

MONOCLAST  I have sucessfully used this on the current version of Tiger, 10.4.5.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Jul 29 2005
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KEN B  The software delivers what it promises!

I have been annoyed for a long time that Mac OS X combined my first and last names into a so-called short name. I tried everything to alter the short name but was unsuccessful.

I found ChangeShortName 1.1.3 on the internet and downloaded it while in my usual log-in role. I then logged-out and logged back in as system administrator.

I could not locate where the download had gone, so I downloaded again.

After I read the documentation, I launched the software, according to the documentation and followed the easy prompts.

The software operated smoothly and the short name was changed very easily.

After logging out as system administrator and logging back in as my usual account, the deed was done.

My home page now has my preferred short name. Thanks.   
(Version 1.1.3)

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Jun 3 2005
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BOYD  I've been using ChangeShortname since shortly after it was released. It is an extremely effective way to solve a common problem. It significantly reduces the time required to switch a machine to a different user - particularly in business situations where the employee has changed but the machine needs to remain essentially unchanged. A great tool I'd hate to be without.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Jan 19 2005

ANONYMOUS  I recommend testing out Accounts Enhancer 1.2. I have used that utility several times with no problems at all.  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Jan 19 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Worked for me, my mother and my girlfriend. Thanks  
(Version 1.1.3)

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Jan 8 2005
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JIMI DIAZ  While a good idea in theory, I would tell people to stay clear of this one.

After reading the red me file I went about the business of closing all my apps. as instructed, went through the change short name procedure and immediately logged out.

After logging back in I discovered that all my sites (24) in DreamWeaver could no longer find their root folders. So I had to redo them all by hand. Really no big deal, but a pain in the butt.

After that I decided to start up FireFox the nearly flawless browser from Mozilla but it would not start I tried everything I could think of including go into the config files and changing everything that still mentioned the old folder but nothing worked. So I decided to re-install FireFox but it still will not open.

Next comes Macromedia Fireworks - none of my filters work now. The only thing that happens is that a small empty window opens up and sits there.

My recommendation is to stay clear and keep the old name for your own sanity believe me your better off.  
(Version 1.1)

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Jan 19 2005

DF  Unfortunately, as the ReadMe for ChangeShortName explains, some applications store their settings as full UNIX path names (/Users/username/etc.) rather than as relative path names (~/etc.). When this happens, changing your account's shortname also changes the full UNIX path name and, thus, affects those applications' settings. ChangeShortName is working properly and in fact there's no way to avoid such situations if you want to change your short username, short of writing to the developers of such software and asking them to support relative path names, which have been around for 30 years ;-)  
(Version 1.1)

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Jan 19 2005

NICK ADAMS  yeh i totally agree, it's the mark of a cr*p piece of programming to use the full path, and lets face it dreamweaver is a cr*p piece of programming. I have the same problem with paths not being found every time I update my computer or do a full reinstall. It sucks and it's nothing to do with this cool looking piece of software...  
(Version 1.1.3)

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