Yes, I have done that from the start and share as much as possible by defining 
in every profilex.ijs (from the
profilex_template.ijs) 

user=.  '....\j64-701-user' 
temp=.  '...\J\user'

This I did for \j602\bin\profilex.ijs ; \j701\bin\profilex.ijs ; 
\j64-602\bin\profilex.ijs and; \j64-701\bin\profilex.ijs 
Works great.


R.E. Boss


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: programming-boun...@forums.jsoftware.com 
> [mailto:programming-boun...@forums.jsoftware.com] Namens Thomas
> Costigliola
> Verzonden: zaterdag 8 september 2012 23:22
> Aan: J Programming Forum
> Onderwerp: [Jprogramming] J user directory
> 
> The default J installation makes a separate J user folder for 32 and 64
> bits. Is there a technical reason for this? I use both bitsyness' for
> different reasons and would like to set the same user folder. Is it safe?
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