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Hello,

Our company has a Windows 2000 Terminal Server, and we use it to connect to
other programs via CITRIX.

One of these programs that we have, uses a file inside the path
"%HOMEPATH%\WINDOWS" of each user, because of private .ini configurations.

When the user logs on to the Server, the Windows 2000 Terminal Server
creates tha folder automatically, and some files there too, like
"inifile.upd", "win.ctx", "win.ini" and the system folder. The problem is
that for some users the %HOMEPATH% is not defined and when these users logs
on nothing happens.

We tried to set the %HOMEPATH% variable when these particular users logs on,
via script file but Windows and "Our Program" seems no to recognize the
variables created after the log on. It seems that it wasnt defined correctly
because the next time the user log on we have to set the %HOMEPATH% again.

There is a way to configure or set these Variables permanently? Where we can
define it?

Fabio

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