If I log off, the local profile is saved (partely) to the (Novell)
home dir and then the local Windows user is deleted completely (including the 
profile!)
IMO: This type of sharing does not sound very suitable for a development
machine.

Our company has a world wide identical setup for computers. Deleting the user and its profile on logout prevents others from viewing it (favourites, recent lists, etc.) when they logon on to the same machine later. I am not able to change this and have to live with it. And I think that this a logical way of configuration.

I think it would be much better if the Lazarus settings would be
saved to the Lazarus directory by default.
This is not always writable.
There are many platforms, many ways to install lazarus and
development machines are almost always special.

Yes. Therefore I think Lazarus should ask on install. Would be better than letting users first lose settings. Some may blame other processes for the loss (as I did first too) and only find out later that it's the roaming profile. Especially, because all other software I know uses the "Application Data" directory to store application and user specific settings. That's what it is made for. Of course, this can again bring up problems in profile size (which is limited to 10 MB in our envrionment) so I think the only solution is to ask on installation where to put it. This also sensitizes the user to the problem.

No default will fit all cases.

That's true. Therefore the user should decide IMHO.

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