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
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