From: allan@interport.net (Allan Peda)
Subject: Re: Where to put .bash (and .ksh)?
28 May 1997 18:05:49 -0700
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Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
> 
> Allan Peda wrote:
> > I defined the variable $HOME as :
> >
> > bash$ echo $home
> >
> > bash$ echo $HOME
> > C:\WINNT\PROFILES\ADMINISTRATOR
> > bash$
> >
> > and I put .emacs there.  Why won't It be read?
> 
> Where did you define this variable? You should do it in environment settings on NT, or in autoexec.bat on win95.
> 

I defined it under:

 My Computer 
 \ Control Panel
  \ System
   \ Environment
    \ User variables

That's how I sert up the other GNU envir. variables.  Does case matter?
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