go back to System Preferences > Accounts and create a new local User account by utilising the previous mobile accounts details, e.g. John Doe / jdoe:
To convert a mobile (a.k.a. portable home directory) to a local user account do the following:
If you are using network user accounts on 10.7 / Lion and later, you will also have to do the following:
login to network user account;
go to System preferences > Users & Groups > Current User > Mobile account: Create
click on ‘Create’…
when prompted confirm with user network account login details (screen goes blank…. wait – do not interrupt);
once back at login screen, log back in – check that when creating new folders on desktop they show also in ~/Desktop…. also note in Users & Groups Network has changed to Mobile
log out of local account, then continue as described below…
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in a local Administrator account, open System Preferences > Accounts
select and delete the User account, by choosing ‘Don’t change the home folder’;
rename the ‘deleted’ user account, via Terminal to its previous shortname…
sudo mv /Users/jdoe (Deleted) /Users/jdoe
CAUTION > Please be very careful when using the sudo command!
go back to System Preferences > Accounts and create a new local User account by utilising the previous mobile accounts details, e.g. John Doe / jdoe:
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