Hello,
it is stored in gconf, in /apps/evolution/addressbook/sources, there are
paths like "file:///home/login/.evolution/..." so fix the login and it
should starts to work. You can fix this
in /apps/evolution/calendar/sources as well, as under memos and tasks.

You can use either gconf-editor to edit those keys, or you can find it
in ~/.gconf/apps/... in XML files, but you need to stop all evolution
processes before playing with it and also stop gconf caching daemon so
your changes will not be overwritten back from the cache. So I think the
gconf-editor is much easier from this point of view (even it's harder to
edit the keys itself there).
        Bye,
        Milan


On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 14:42 +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
> Resending, maybe the first message in December was unnoticed. I need
> help, please!
> 
> Dear Evolution-list,
> 
> I'm running Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 5) on
> an Athlon 64 computer, with Evolution 2.02 installed. After a change of
> my login user name, all the Contacts data was lost. (Fortunately not
> the mails). I'm trying to find out what happened, but have no solution
> yet. 
> 
> The address book is still found at .evolution/addressbook/local/system/
> with the files addressbook.db  and addressbook.db.summary. However they
> are not found when running evolution. Trying to create new address books
> also fails, just the names are there, nothing can be added to them. They
> can't even be removed. It seems that my previous login username is hard-
> coded somewhere making the Contacts parts to fail. Maybe it is due to
> some .gconf* settings or in .gnome* Please help me with this issue.
> 
> Best regards,
> Svante Signell
> 
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