windows and home path
Andrea Crotti
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Tue Jan 24 11:36:27 EST 2012
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On 01/24/2012 04:21 PM, Jerry Hill wrote: > > windows might make the trick.. > It would not do the trick on my windows XP workstation here. Your > target environments may be different, of course. From a general > command prompt (cmd.exe) on my work machine, here's what you would > have to work with: > > HOMEDRIVE=H: > HOMEPATH=\ > HOMESHARE=\\server\share\userdirectory > USERPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\username > > There is no HOME set here. So, what's the right home directory for me > on this PC? Depending on your opinion of "right" you could end up > with three different answers: "H:\", "\\server\share\userdirectory", > or "C:\Documents and Settings\username" all seem like valid candidates > to me. Just going by HOMEPATH isn't going to be helpful if I were to > run your code though. > Ok thanks, my environment is a bit different, but I'm not sure about where this thing should actually run... So probably the only reliable choice is USERPROFILE? From here I don't find any other alternatives: http://kennethhunt.com/archives/000933.html I just would like to be able to write somewhere in a place that should always exist, why Windows you're so annoying :(?
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