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coley@linuxmail.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 2:23 pm Post subject: Netbeans 4.1 Project Location (Windows) |
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Hi n00b here, with a simply question to which i hope there is a simple
answer.
I would like to put Netbeans on my classroom pc's for students use,
but as such need to simplify and standardize as much of the
environment as I can, what I need is to be able to set the Project
Location to be that of the users (home space) which is a network
mapping H: done at login, I would like their .netbeans settings
stored on here as well as the opening location when the students
choose a new project, rather than c:documents and
settings(username) as it is now.
I found a setting in netbeansetcnetbeans.conf
# ${HOME} will be replaced by JVM user.home system property
netbeans_default_userdir="${HOME}/.netbeans/4.1"
I altered this to be
netbeans_default_userdir="H:/.netbeans/4.1"
but this had no effect, any ideas??
thanks in advance
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Sean Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:37 am Post subject: Re: Netbeans 4.1 Project Location (Windows) |
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[email]coley (AT) linuxmail (DOT) org[/email] wrote:
| Quote: | Hi n00b here, with a simply question to which i hope there is a simple
answer.
I would like to put Netbeans on my classroom pc's for students use,
but as such need to simplify and standardize as much of the
environment as I can, what I need is to be able to set the Project
Location to be that of the users (home space) which is a network
mapping H: done at login, I would like their .netbeans settings
stored on here as well as the opening location when the students
choose a new project, rather than c:documents and
settings(username) as it is now.
I found a setting in netbeansetcnetbeans.conf
# ${HOME} will be replaced by JVM user.home system property
netbeans_default_userdir="${HOME}/.netbeans/4.1"
I altered this to be
netbeans_default_userdir="H:/.netbeans/4.1"
but this had no effect, any ideas??
thanks in advance
If it's simply for education, I would try to get my hands on Netbeans 3 |
instead, it's much more straightforward.
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