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Re: Windows 2000 - HOMEDRIVE,HOMEPATH vs. USERPROFILE
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Derek Price |
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Re: Windows 2000 - HOMEDRIVE,HOMEPATH vs. USERPROFILE |
Date: |
Tue, 31 May 2005 14:36:01 -0400 |
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It sounds to me like we probably want to ignore USERPROFILE, then, and
just use the home dir settings. How does the home directory get set to
something other than "undefined" in your examples? Is there an API to
read it from the system or must all applications rely on malleable
environment variables for this information?
Cheers,
Derek
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