How to change the name of the computer in OS X.
Yeah, I know this is simple and about once a year I have to do it and always forget how to do it. So I figured if I blogged about it, maybe I'd actually remember it, or remember that I can search my own blog. :-)
In OS X (that's on Macintosh computers in case you've been living in a cave...)
Go to: System Preferences
Chose: Sharing
Field labeled: Computer Name
Change the name. Close the window.
Done.
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