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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 15:40:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ray <cybraxious AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: placing ~ on a network mapped drive.
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Hi,
I've been reading the FAQ's and searching through the archives, but am
not able to find a way to make the current user's home directory go
outside of \cygwin\home.

More specifically, I would like to have more control of user home
locations for backup and recovery puposes.  Could anyone give some
insight into how to place the users' home directories outside of 
\cygwin\home?  Mapping to another drive would be preferable.

Thanks.


	
		
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