Environment variables in custom gina

From: Jakub Gwozdz (gwozdziu_at_rpg.pl)
Date: 11/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:25:14 +0100

Hi

I've got this problem with my full Gina replacement (XP SP2).

When I see "My computer" properties -> "Environment Settings", I see that
there is two user variables "TEMP" and "TMP" pointing to user's "...\Local
Settings\Temp". And lots of machine variables, including "TEMP" and "TMP"
set to "c:\windows\temp".

But when I run "cmd.exe" and enter "set" command to see efective
environment variables, I can see, that user variables aren't used. TEMP and
TMP are set to machine values. And of course, programs working without
admin rights goes weird...

Any help would be appreciated.

-- 
Jakub Gwóźdź
gwozdziu@rpg.pl


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