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<blockquote data-quote="ashwinkhandwala" data-source="post: 1294588" data-attributes="member: 209262"><p>I did that. </p><p>It did not work.</p><p>Then I booted with boot able disk.</p><p>Again restarted in normal manner.</p><p>Created new user account and tried but failed.</p><p>Deleted the user account.</p><p>Disabled the root in directory option.</p><p>Changed name of the user and gave the same name (I think but not sure) as it was before I had upgraded to lion.</p><p></p><p>And surprisingly now it works. I have no idea which part did the trick.</p><p></p><p>Earlier I could not rename the principal folders which were in Macintosh hard drive. However, the files and folders in side those folders I could rename.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your timely help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashwinkhandwala, post: 1294588, member: 209262"] I did that. It did not work. Then I booted with boot able disk. Again restarted in normal manner. Created new user account and tried but failed. Deleted the user account. Disabled the root in directory option. Changed name of the user and gave the same name (I think but not sure) as it was before I had upgraded to lion. And surprisingly now it works. I have no idea which part did the trick. Earlier I could not rename the principal folders which were in Macintosh hard drive. However, the files and folders in side those folders I could rename. Thanks for your timely help. [/QUOTE]
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