When I try to save something in PortableAbiWord, and I click on "My Documents" on the left of the open/save box, it brings me to the My Documents folder that you included with the AbiWord package. Then, after that, when I try to go to "Justin's Documents" in "Files Stored In This Computer" in My Computer, it defaults to this new directory that is included in the PortableAbiWord package. I have to System Restore to fix the problem. It does however, let me get to my real documents when I go to Start>My Documents. Maybe to fix this, one could rename the included folder to something Windows won't do anything special with, such as "Documents". Or, one could just eliminate that folder altogether and just have people save to their USB sticks.
-Justin
If you are seeing different behavior, please let me know the version of Portable AbiWord, the version of Windows you are using including Home/Pro for XP or OTM/SE for Win98, etc, as well as what is affected. If it is an older version of Windows and I can replicate the issue (and not easily correct it), I may simply drop support for that operating system from Portable AbiWord.
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I use Windows XP Pro, but is this faked environment necessary for use?
-Justin
Otherwise AbiWord stores all its settings locally. Is this only occuring from within Portable AbiWord? Or does it occur when Portable AbiWord is closed and you then open My Computer on your desktop?
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It occurs after I've navigated to the faked My Documents directory, whether in Explorer or in the Save prompt. After I close AbiWord, this occurs, and I imagine during it as well. This could just be me, though I thank you for your help. You may want to take a look at my forum post on QJot. You could create a launcher for that, as it stores all settings in its application folder.
-Justin
What other software was active at the time? Antivirus maybe?
As for QJot, it doesn't compare to AbiWord, really. It's more akin to Wordpad. AbiWord is somewhere between WordPad and Word.
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I had Norton AntiVirus and Microsoft AniSpyware running at the time. As for QJot, I know it doesn't have as many features, but it would still be nice to see a good launcher for it. I consider it a "lite" word processor. I think that since the simulated My Documents directory takes on the name of the person who is logged on, XP just sticks with that name after you remove the drive. As I said, it appears to leave the actual "My Documents" button in the Start menu alone, it just seems to mess with the one in My Computer. This doesn't happen if I save to the USB stick or some other place unrelated to My Documents. QJot please!
-Justin
I'm running XP home, and even after I close AbiWord, my documents is still set to AbiWord. I'm freaking out...
I have the latest version of AbiWord, and I wasn't running any programs except PStart...
will clear the issue up. Had you saved anything to the Documents folder within AbiWord, perhaps?
I'm going to investigate this further. As of yet, I've been unable to reproduce it under Windows 2000 or XP.
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You could just do that. Does XP Home have System Restore? I use XP Pro.
-Justin
Yes home does. I wouldn't count on it fixing things though as I have had problems with it in the past.
Even if the actual Windows environment variable were to get messed up, a simple reboot will set it back.
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this is a really annoying thing to happen. Even though I now know how to fix it (temporarily), it is still a problem...
I've had a grand total of 4 complaints on it. Portable AbiWord and Portable Gaim 1.5 B1 both do the same USERPROFILE trick. A total of over 35,000 downloads. If this happened all the time... or even just occasionally, there'd be a few more reports of it. There's got to be something specific to these few PCs that it's happened on. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them.
Rgards,
John
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Has anyone tried to use Task Manager to kill AbiWord? I know I haven't and maybe that would cause My Documents to revert back...
Was it still running when you noticed this issue?
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It was already closed out.
-Justin
This issue has been completely fixed in the new Portable AbiWord 2.4.2. It no longer fakes a USERPROFILE environment variable. After some chats with the developers on the abiword-dev mailing list, another solution was found.
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I downloaded it at once, and it works great!
-Justin