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Valentin Kulichenko commented on IGNITE-13921:
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[~prom1se], Is there a {{%HOME%/.ignitecfg}} file in your system? This is an 
internal file that stores paths to {{bin}} and {{work}} folders. I assume that 
you have this file left from the previous installations, which created those 
folders under the user folder. Now, the new version grabs the paths from the 
file and reuses them, instead of creating new ones based on the new default.

Can you please check if the file is there, and if it is - delete it and retry 
the {{init}}?

I will close the ticket as I don't think there is an issue (I can't reproduce 
it on a clean system). But feel free to reopen if my assumptions are wrong.

> User directory as default for init
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-13921
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13921
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Fedor Malchikov 
>            Assignee: Valentin Kulichenko
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: ignite-3, ignite-3-cli-tool
>             Fix For: 3.0.0-alpha1
>
>
> C:\pub_share>ignite.exe init
> Creating directories... Done!
> +--------------------+----------------------------+
> | Binaries Directory | C:\Users\username\ignite\bin  |
> +--------------------+----------------------------+
> | Work Directory     | C:\Users\username\ignite\work |
> +--------------------+----------------------------+
>  
> It seems to me that a user directory in windows is not the best option for 
> hosting the database and its working files. At least the problem is that it 
> is located on the system disk.
> I suggest creating working directories next to the cli or taking the path as 
> a parameter.
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