Do you want to change your user name on your Windows 11 computer? You must also rename your user folder if you change your user name in Windows 11 – follow these steps to do this properly.
When you change your Windows 11 user name and rename your user folder, some applications like Outlook may break. If you experience this, follow this Itechguides community forum topic to fix the problem.
Other applications like OneDrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive may also break.
Step 1: Create a New Admin User (Optional)
As I mentioned earlier, you need to log in with another administrator user account to change the user name and rename the user folder on Windows 11. Follow the steps below to create a user with administrator privileges in Windows 11.
- Click the Windows 11 search icon on the left side of the taskbar. Then, search for netplwiz and click the app.
- When User Accounts open, click the “Add” button. Windows 11 will open a pop-up window.
- On the bottom left of the “How will this person sign in?” window, click “Sign in without a Microsoft account (not recommended).”
- Then, click Local User at the bottom of the “Add a user” screen.
- Next, enter the username for the new administrator you want to create on your Windows 11 PC. Then, enter a password, confirm the same password, and type a hint.
When you enter these details, click Next at the bottom right, then click Finish. Windows will close the “Add a user” wizard.
Proceed to step 6 below…
- Back on the User Accounts screen, click on the new user you created, then click Properties. The Properties details of the new user will open.
- On the properties of the new user, click “Group Membership”.
- Then, select Administrators and click OK.
Before you proceed to the next section, confirm that the new user you created has “Administrators” on its Group column.
Step 2: Change the User Name and Rename the User Folder (Required)
If you try to rename the user name or the user folder of an account while you’re signed in with the same account, you will not be able to rename the account.
Now that you have created another user account with administrator privileges, you can proceed with the steps in this section.
1. Sign the User Off
- Firstly, sign off Windows 11. Then, sign in with the new administrator account you created earlier.
- To sign in with the new administrator account, click the name of the new user account you created earlier on the login screen.
- Then, on the login screen, enter the user’s password and press enter key on your keyboard.
- Once you have signed in to Windows 11 with the new administrator user, right-click the Start menu and select Task Manager.
- When Task Manager opens, click “More details” at the bottom left.
- Then, click the Users tab.
- On the Users tab, right-click the user you want to rename and select “Sign off”. Then, to confirm that you want to sign the user off, click “Sign out user” – see the screenshots below.
Now that you have closed all processes for the user you wish to rename, use the steps in the next first sub-section below to rename the user folder. Then, in the final sub-section of this section, you can follow the steps to rename the user name on your Windows 11 PC.
2. Rename the User Folder
- Right-click Windows 11 Start menu, then select File Explorer.
- When File Explorer opens, click “This PC” on the left pane.
- Then, open the C:\ drive on your Windows 11 PC on the details pane. After that, open the Users folder.
- Finally, on the Users folder, right-click the Windows 11 user name you wish to rename and select Show more options. Then, from the options Explorer displays, select rename.
- Finally, give the folder the new name you wish to rename it to – then click anywhere outside the renamed folder to apply the new name.
- When you click “rename”, File Explorer will require you to confirm your administrator permission. To confirm and complete the renaming of the Windows 11 user folder, click “Continue”.
3. Change User Name
- Click the Windows 11 search icon on the left side of the taskbar. Then, search for netplwiz and click the app.
- When User Accounts open, click the user name of the user you want to rename. Then, on the bottom right, click Properties.
User Accounts will open the user name properties sheet.
- When User Accounts opens the user name properties sheet, change the Username. Then, to save your changes, click OK.
Step 3: Change the User’s ProfileImagePath (Required)
After changing the user name and renaming its user folder in your Windows 11 PC, you must perform this final step. Specifically, you must rename the user’s ProfileImagePath in the Windows 11 Registry.
The steps in this section involve editing the Windows registry. If you do it incorrectly, it could break your computer.
Follow the steps below to complete this task.
- Ensure that you’re still signed in to Windows 11 with the new administrator account you created earlier.
- Then, click the Windows 11 search on the Taskbar; then search registry – then open Registry Editor.
- When you click Registry Editor, Windows 11 will open the User Account Control, requesting you to permit the app to make changes to your device. Click Yes.
- Then, on the Registry Editor, navigate to the path shown below…
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\
- To determine the sub-key profile for the Windows 11 user name you’re changing, click the sub-key. Then, on the details pane, review the ProfileImagePath string.
This string should have the original user name and the user folder name of the user you’re changing its user name. As seen below, mine is still “victo”. - Double-click the ProfileImagePath string.
- When Windows Registry Editor opens the ProfileImagePath string for editing, change the user name bit ONLY. In my case, I will change victo to VictorA.
- When you finish, click OK. Finally, restart your computer.
- When your Windows 11 restarts, sign in to the old account you just changed its user name. However, sign in with the new user name but the same password this time.
- To login to the user account, you just change its user name; on the bottom left of the Windows 11 sign-in screen, click the user. Then, enter the user’s password or PIN and sign in as normal.
When you change your Windows 11 user name and rename your user folder, some applications like Outlook may break. If you experience this, follow this Itechguides community forum topic to fix the problem.
Other applications like OneDrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive may also break. You have to open these applications and point them to the new profile path. For Outlook, though, follow the steps in this community forum topic to fix the problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
To open your username in Windows 11, open the Windows 11 search and enter %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Users. Then, open the folder.
File Explorer will list all users on the computer. Your user name will be in the list.
Another way to find your user name in Windows 11 is to search %UserProfile%, then open the folder. This opens your user profile folder.
To change your Microsoft account on Windows 11, follow the steps below:
i) Right-click Start menu and select Settings. Then, on the left pane of the Settings app, click Accounts.
ii) On the details pane of the Accounts settings, click Email & accounts.
iii) Finally, click Change my Microsoft account email. Then, follow the wizard to change your Microsoft account on Windows 11.
If you remove a Microsoft account from your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC, then sign in with a local account, you will lose access to some Microsoft services. Also, you will NOT be able to sync your settings across your Windows devices.
You can rename a user folder in Windows 10 or 11. However, this is a fairly complex process.
If done incorrectly, your profile may be completely messed up, and you may not be able to access some of your profile-specific folders like Downloads.
To rename your user folder and change your user name in Windows 11, follow the steps in this guide. However, to perform the same task in Windows 10, follow the steps in this guide – Change User Name Windows 10 – Rename User Folder Name (www.itechguides.com)
No, changing your Microsoft account does not delete anything on your profile.
Conclusion
Windows users have various reasons for wanting to change their Windows 11 user names. For some, they don’t just like the old user name and want to rename it to some funkier.
However, for others, it may be due to technical issues. You must do it properly regardless of your reason for wanting to change your Windows 11 user name.
Specifically, if you change your user name in Windows 11, you MUST also rename the user folder. Finally, you MUST change the ProfileImagePath string in Windows Registry.
If you followed the steps in this guide carefully, you would have successfully changed your user name and renamed your user folder in Windows 11.
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