![]() "ProfileList") and save the file to your desktop. Type a name for the exported registry key (e.g. Right click at the "ProfileList" key and select Export.ĥ. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileListĤ.Inside Windows Registry, navigate (from the left pane) to this key: ![]() Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor.ģ. Simultaneously press the Win R keys to open the run command box.Ģ. Sign Out from the current account and Sign-In as Administrator.ġ. Change the User Profile folder path in Registry.ġ. After that you should view a message that says that your command was completed successfully.Ĥ. Inside the command prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:ģ. Right click on the command prompt (result) and select Run as Administrator.Ģ. In the Search box type: cmd (or command prompt).ī. Enable the Hidden Administrator Accountġ. Important: Proceed and change the current account name (if you have not already done so), before you continue below. To Change the Name of the Profile folder: * Note: If you 're using Windows 10 with a Microsoft account, then the only way to change the name of the user profile folder, is to create a new local Administrator account (with the desired name) and then to connect the new account with your Microsoft account. How to Change the User Profile Folder Name for a Local Account * ![]()
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