Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 20:50:46 +0200, Stef Mientki wrote:

Duncan, in windows it's begin to become less common to store settings in
Docs&Settings,
because these directories are destroyed by roaming profiles

The directories aren't destroyed by roaming profiles. When the user logs out, they get copied to the server. When they log in at a different machine, they get copied to the workstation.

So configuration information saved in c:\Documents and Settings\pmcnett\Application Data\My Application gets conveniently migrated from machine to machine where I happen to login.

A really nice feature.


Isn't *everything* destroyed by roaming profiles? *wink*

I've heard such bashing of roaming profiles but I've never had anything but love for them. That is, until people go and start saving their movies and pictures in My Documents. Which is why I set their home directory to a server share and have them save their docs there.


Seriously, I don't know anyone who has anything nice to say about roaming profiles.

I loathe Windows, but roaming profiles was one thing they did (mostly) right. I couldn't be happy in a world that didn't include roaming profiles.

Perhaps I'm not seeing the worst of it as I use Samba on Linux as the PDC?

Anyway, on Windows user configuration information should go in the user's Application Data directory. If you don't want it to roam, you can instead put it in the (hidden) Local Settings/Application Data directory.

Paul
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