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Answer This question was answered by Philipp Weißmann, on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:19 AM

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Together with the Synergy support I found out, that this seems like a bug for Windows clients using a Linux/Unix server: The -home switch seems to be ignored. As a workaround it is possible to parse the user-specifig ccm.ini file (located in i.e. c:\documents and settings\username\ccm.ini), read the "HOME=path" part of the "[UNIX information]" section and change the path value to the correct value. The developer client will always overwrite this settings with its own settings from the global ccm.properties file, located in the Synergy installation directory, in the "etc" subdirectory. Greetings Philipp Weißmann
 12-Oct-2004 08:47
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Philipp Weißmann

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CM Synergy can be started via commandline - therefore i am searching the parameter for the home-directory: ccm start -h SERVER -d DATABASE -u DB-DIRECTORY -n USERNAME -pw PASSWORD but what is the parameter for setting the home-directory ? The Developer Client always overwrites our default settings for the homedirectory. Thank you in advance, Philipp Weißmann
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Lutz Zollikofer

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Hi Philipp,

use the -home homedir option for specifying the path to the user's home directory.

For more information about options and arguments see CM/Synergy Online Help on the documentation CD-ROM (oh_u.pdf or unix_help.html).

ciao, Lutz
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Philipp Weißmann

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The parameter -home does unfortunately not work for me - at least its now shown in the login-dialogue (if you donw set -q or -nogui option). All other parameters can be changed via commandline, except the home option (I am using CM Synergy 6.3 SP1 running on Linux with a Windows Client) Philipp Weißmann

Edited: 13-Oct-2004 at 09:45 by Philipp Weißmann
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Lutz Zollikofer

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We're still using 6.2 on HP-UX. Please try it in combination with -f ccm.ini-file option (ccm.ini-file must be specified with full path name).
Here it works.

ciao, Lutz
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Together with the Synergy support I found out, that this seems like a bug for Windows clients using a Linux/Unix server: The -home switch seems to be ignored. As a workaround it is possible to parse the user-specifig ccm.ini file (located in i.e. c:\documents and settings\username\ccm.ini), read the "HOME=path" part of the "[UNIX information]" section and change the path value to the correct value. The developer client will always overwrite this settings with its own settings from the global ccm.properties file, located in the Synergy installation directory, in the "etc" subdirectory. Greetings Philipp Weißmann
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