Am 18.08.2014 00:01, schrieb Erik Faye-Lund: > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Daniel Corbe <corbe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I installed git on my Windows machine while it was connected to my >> corporate network. It picked up on that fact and used a mapped drive to >> store its configuration file. >> >> As a result, I cannot currently use git when disconnected from my >> network. It throws the following error message: fatal: unable to access >> 'Z:\/.config/git/config': Invalid argument >> >> Obviously this value is stored in the registry somewhere because I made >> an attempt to uninstall and reinstall git with the same results. >> >> Can someone give me some guidance here? > > Git looks for the per-user configuration in $HOME/.gitconfig, and if > $HOME is not set, it falls back to $HOMEDIR/$HOMEPATH/.gitconfig. My > guess would be some of these environment variables are incorrectly set > on your system. To be precise, git checks if %HOME% is set _and_ the directory exists before falling back to %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. If %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% isn't set or the directory doesn't exist either, it falls back to %USERPROFILE%, which is always local (C:/Users/<yourname>), even if disconnected from the network (at least that's how its supposed to be). -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html