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Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:03:46 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: HOME environment variable set in Windows
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No, they are not there, that's the reason for my posting.
I read that HOMEPATH and HOMEDRV are special and set by windows in some
obscure way. They can't be changed thru 
My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables

Howevever I wasn't able to find any reference to a HOME variable in windows.
I don't know why and whre it get's set. And it's for sure not to be seen in
My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.

It looks like my problem is beyond advanced. *smile*.



Andrew Schulman-3 wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> I discovered that the HOME variable is set in windows. I therefore get
>> the
>> cygwin HOME path set to this window path instead of the path set in
>> passwd
>> as I would like it. I tried to delete the windows HOME path, but I can't
>> find it. Where is it set or what does set it? I have HOME, HOMEPATH and
>> HOMEDRIVE set in my windows environement and I cant' find where they get
>> defined. Does anybody know?
> 
> My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.
> 
> Because after all, environment variables are advanced.
> 
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