If you haven't already gotten an answer you may want to try logging
out and back in. I recall having some issues with the Environment
variables in windows.
On 5/9/07, Chris Sutcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
I've defined a HOME environment variable as %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. In
a
Hey All,
I've defined a HOME environment variable as %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. In
a command prompt, if get the following:
echo %HOME%
C:\Documents and Settings\user ID
In gvim, I get the following:
:e $HOME\
which expands to
:e c:\Documents\ and\ Settings\user ID\Application\ Data\
Is there
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Hey All,
I've defined a HOME environment variable as %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. In
a command prompt, if get the following:
echo %HOME%
C:\Documents and Settings\user ID
In gvim, I get the following:
:e $HOME\
which expands to
:e c:\Documents\ and\ Settings\user
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Original Message
Subject: Re: $HOME inconsistent in Windows?
Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 20:22:53 -0400
From: Chris Sutcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe you set it to something
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Sorry, forgot to check the To field in the reply...
Cheers!
Chris
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Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
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Sorry, forgot to check the To field in the reply...
Cheers!
Chris
Next time, use Reply to All (or Reply to List if your mailer offers it).
Best regards,
Tony.
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