Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Name
To change the username: Go to start menu and write 'add user account' in search, Once the search is complete pick up the most approprate link it will take you to the control panel with title 'add or remove user account' . Choose the user account that you want to edit then click on the name; by double clicking the user acount a window will open with user account details...perform the action you want and click 'ok'.
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Program\Startup is the Windows XP startup folder for all users.
Users folder
Set up in security settings of folder only your account, in this way you will be able to open your folder(s). At first you have to set a password on your Windows account, then you can encrypt the folder by using Encrypting File System. To set a password on your Windows account, click the Start button in the lower left-hand corner of your screen and select Control Panel > User Account. If there is only one account on your computer, create a guest account for other users who use your computer and then set a password on your account. To encrypt the folder, right-click it in the right pane of Windows Explorer and select Properties. Under the General tab, click the Advanced button and then select the Encrypt contents check box.
Yes
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Program\Startup is the Windows XP startup folder for all users.
C:\users\jane\desktop
C:\Users
To ensure a console appears in the Start menu for all users, you would typically place it in the "All Users" profile folder. This folder can be accessed by navigating to "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" on Windows systems. Placing the console shortcut or executable in this directory will make it accessible to all users on the computer.
C:\users\jane\desktop
AppData folder is in C/Users/{AdminUsername} Just make sure you have Show hidden folders.
Windows stores files that users place in the Documents library in the "Documents" folder, which is typically located at C:\Users\[Username]\Documents. This folder serves as the default location for documents and is accessible through File Explorer. Users can also customize the library to include folders from other locations, but the primary storage area remains the Documents folder.
I believe if you didn't select the "Delete Home folder" option you may still be able to access it for that old account in the "Users" folder.Well, buggers didn't see the Windows info... This is for the Mac anyway, sorry...