We have a staff member that has just gotten married and now has a name change. I have never had to deal with this before within Active Directory and not sure how to proceed. Our username convention is the first letter of the first name and the full last name, ie. jdoe. If I were to change the username and name within Active Directory for this person what will it all affect? Is this the best method to do this, or should I be creating a new Active Directory user account? How do I change the mobile account username on their laptop to reflect this new username and name while keeping files, settings, etc. intact?
Active Directory Username Change
Best answer by jjones11
In AD, you can change their username without having to create a new account. The tricky part is if the person logs into a mac or windows machine.
Windows machines iirc XP and up use UUID's to address the user, making name changes typically seamless.
Mac machines however do not use microsoft's UUID structure.
In order to remedy this, you have to:
1. Go to /Users/usernamehere and change the username to newusernamehere_current
2. Go to system preferences and delete the user profile
3. Have user login using newly changed username
4. Logout and log into admin account
5. Delete newly created /username file, rename /Users/newusernamehere_current to current /Users/username
6. Open terminal and do: (This will give all appropriate permissions to the new username. )
sudo chown -Rv usernamehere /Users/newusername
- Have user log into system with new account, if it asks about a keychain, click create new keychain.
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
