I think they really meant: echo $HOME So in any case, the error message indicates the path to you. It's likely in C:\Documents and Settings\Bern\My Documents.
just a thought/tip - the last time i used Houdini on a Windblows platform i just made a new directory called “houdini” at the top of the C: drive, and then used that as my $HOME.
C:\houdini\
You never have to deal with spaces in directory names, and it's fast to find what you want, because there's less M$ directory traversal. It was a simple thing to do, but everytime i went looking for files I smiled. It's also convenient to access via cygwin shell, etc. Good for home-computing, but of course would be a nightmare in a shared environment.
cheers, ben.
PS. All that “My Blah” directory nomenclature is so childishly possessive! "No!? It's MINE!!!?!" … I don't think M$ ever understood a shared filesystem. It's all mine mine!! I tell you! :-) haha.
Edited by - Oct. 10, 2005 19:58:13
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