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@ 2003-03-07 10:49 Victor Kirk
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From: Victor Kirk @ 2003-03-07 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)



> The problem is as follows; Windows environment variables are 
> set & locked on login. I can't add or change them, and 
> command.exe is locked out. $HOME, for some FUBAR reason, is 
> set to C:\, yet I don't have write permission FOR C:\.

you could alway run emacs from a batch file and set %HOME% before
emcs executes, emacs will inherit the HOME variable from there, e.g.

set HOME=d:\mydir
runemacs

> Can I change $HOME in the emacs lisp files, or even an argument?

M-x apropos setenv

Vic
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* $HOME var
@ 2003-03-07 10:13 Anthony G
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From: Anthony G @ 2003-03-07 10:13 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello,

I have a minor problem with Emacs for windows. Emacs works great on my Linux system at home, but at College where I spend a considerable amount of time coding, I have to use windows 2000.
The problem is as follows; Windows environment variables are set & locked on login. I can't add or change them, and command.exe is locked out. $HOME, for some FUBAR reason, is set to C:\, yet I don't have write permission FOR C:\. This means when I'm halfway through editing a file, emacs tries to save '.emacs.d' (or similar) to C: every microsecond. It doesn't hang, but It's so occupied in saving the file, that I need to enter commands quickly. I can't disable it in .emacs, because I can't save anything to $HOME (C:\), including .emacs.
Can I change $HOME in the emacs lisp files, or even an argument?

I'm an *ex* vim user, and enjoy learning emacs, but not being able to use emacs instead of the lame IDE that comes with the College's Java package, is a problem that needs to be resolved.


Thanks,

/Tony

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