They must be implicitly defined, because there are no environment variables
with those names that I can find.

- Dennis

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dennis Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "David L. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "CVS Mailing List"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: login error with pserver on Windows 98


> Dennis Jones wrote:
>
> > Thanks.  The NT client didn't have a HOME variable set, and yet it
> > worked.  So, I don't understand why, but setting the HOME environment
> > variable in Windows 98 did the trick. Thanks again. - Dennis
>
> I believe NT automatically sets HOMEDRIVE and HOMEDIR or something
> similar, which CVS knows it can squish together to compose HOME.  98
> doesn't set those so CVS needs HOME set.  Incidentally, if you set
> HOME on NT, I think CVS would use it instead, but there's no need.
>
> Derek
>
> --
> Derek Price                      CVS Solutions Architect (
http://CVSHome.org )
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     OpenAvenue ( http://OpenAvenue.com )
> --
> I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes".
> I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes".
> I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes"...
>
>           - Bart Simpson on chalkboard, _The Simpsons_
>
>
>


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