![]() ![]() Spark! Pro series - 6th March 2023 Water Cooler.So again, make an all new account, eg first letter of first name, last name, egĬopy the existing files over to the new account,Īnd login as the Admin account (another, different one)īest of luck un-breaking what's b0rken :) I'm not saying that that abnormal and improper setup "is" the source of the issues you describe, but step 1 is to correct an incorrect setup. The prior "Full Name" field is where you use upper-case letters if desired, not the Account name field. Note that the system will always, always default to setting the account-name in lower-case letters. Make an entirely new account and do yourself a favor and don't use any upper-case letters in the shortname. ![]() Why in gahd's name did anyone set up his account that way ? That should be the short name ("account name") of the user account, which - according to proper best-practices for Unix systems for decades now, must be all lower-case. Something is seriously awry in how you set up that user's account. ![]()
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