Storing connections in home folder

Dear all,
i'm using sqldeveloper 1.2.0 on windows 2000 sp4 with java 1.5.0_12 .
my connections are always stored in IDEConnections.xml in folder sqldeveloper\system\oracle.jdeveloper.db.connection.11.1.1.0.11.42.62, which is an installation subdirectory.
I would like to store the file in my home folder ( MyDocuments/...../ ). Setting the environment variables HOME or SQLDEVELOPER_USER_DIR was no help.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Christian

me noble? - thanks ;-)
In sqldevelopers help they say in chapter SQL Developer Preference/Location of User -Related Information :
The user-related information is stored in or under the following location:
On Windows systems: the HOME environment variable location, if defined; otherwise the SQLDEVELOPER_USER_DIR location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in the following table.....
However, setting HOME or SQLDEVELOPER_USER_DIR environment variable provides no help. So I'd rather call this a bug than a need for improvement.
Cheers
Christian

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    4 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d923d dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::t hreads::AllocatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 141
    5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d71a0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::T hreadSafeDelayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 160
    6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003c763c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
    7   com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d4113 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
    8   com.adobe.boost_threads.framework    0x00000001002c9dba thread_proxy + 186
    9 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    10 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    11 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 7:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886167c0 TSWaitOnCondition + 108
    2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886169bf TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 171
    3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff885e62f5 MPWaitOnQueue + 192
    4 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d923d dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::t hreads::AllocatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 141
    5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d71a0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::T hreadSafeDelayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 160
    6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003c763c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
    7 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d4113 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
    8 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework    0x00000001002c9dba thread_proxy + 186
    9   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    10 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    11 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 8:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff828974de mach_msg_trap + 10
    1 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289664f mach_msg + 55
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7dbb34 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
    3 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7daffb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
    4 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7da858 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
    5 com.apple.AVCVideoServices      0x0000000123888c32 AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadStart(AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadParams*) + 194
    6 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    7 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    8 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 9:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff828974de mach_msg_trap + 10
    1 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289664f mach_msg + 55
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7dbb34 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
    3 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7daffb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
    4 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7da858 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
    5 com.apple.AVCVideoServices      0x0000000123888c32 AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadStart(AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadParams*) + 194
    6 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    7 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    8 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 10:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886167c0 TSWaitOnCondition + 108
    2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886169bf TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 171
    3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff885e62f5 MPWaitOnQueue + 192
    4 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d923d dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::t hreads::AllocatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 141
    5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d71a0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::T hreadSafeDelayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 160
    6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003c763c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
    7 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d4113 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
    8 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework    0x00000001002c9dba thread_proxy + 186
    9 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    10 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    11 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 11:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886169a7 TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 147
    2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff885e62f5 MPWaitOnQueue + 192
    3 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d923d dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::t hreads::AllocatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 141
    4 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d71a0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::T hreadSafeDelayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 160
    5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003c763c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
    6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework              0x00000001003d4113 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
    7 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework    0x00000001002c9dba thread_proxy + 186
    8 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    9 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    10 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 12:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c48a __semwait_signal + 10
    1 com.adobe.ScriptLayerPPro.framework            0x0000000107229868 ScObjects::Thread::wait(unsigned int) + 56
    2 com.adobe.ScriptLayerPPro.framework            0x000000010720fdee ScObjects::BridgeTalkThread::run() + 174
    3 com.adobe.ScriptLayerPPro.framework            0x0000000107229405 ScObjects::Thread::go(void*) + 165
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    6 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 13:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c33a __recvfrom + 10
    1 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x000000011277ab32 vcfoundation::io::BSDNamedPipe::Read(void*, unsigned long) + 24
    2 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x0000000112778c40 vcfoundation::io::BufferedReader::InternalRead(char*, long) + 112
    3 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x0000000112778cae vcfoundation::io::BufferedReader::Read(void*, unsigned long) + 60
    4 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x00000001127717d0 vcfoundation::io::IVCChannel::ReadFully(void*, unsigned long) + 70
    5 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x0000000112772262 vcfoundation::io::Serializer::InternalDeserialize() + 30
    6 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x000000011277216f vcfoundation::io::Serializer::Deserialize() + 9
    7 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x0000000112777782 vcfoundation::ncomm::Connection::ReadIn() + 28
    8 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x00000001127778c6 vcfoundation::ncomm::NCService::ReadResponse(vcfoundation::ncomm::INCRequest*, vcfoundation::ncomm::INCListener&, vcfoundation::ncomm::NCService::ConRef&) + 40
    9 VulcanMessage5.dylib                 0x0000000112777681 vcfoundation::ncomm::NCService::Execute(vcfoundation::ncomm::INCRequest*, vcfoundation::ncomm::INCListener&) + 109
    10 VulcanMessage5.dylib               0x00000001127775fa vcfoundation::ncomm::NCService::Execute(vcfoundation::ncomm::INCRequest*) + 32
    11 VulcanMessage5.dylib               0x000000011276832b adobe::vulcan::servicemgr::CSIRequest::Execute() + 53
    12  VulcanMessage5.dylib               0x0000000112769507 adobe::vulcan::servicemgr::RegisterForEventsRequest::Run() + 353
    13 VulcanMessage5.dylib               0x00000001127782d0 vcfoundation::thread::AbstractThread::Run() + 50
    14 VulcanMessage5.dylib               0x000000011277c523 vcfoundation::thread::Thread::ThreadProc(void*) + 9
    15 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    16 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    17 libsystem_pthread.dylib            0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 14:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff828974de mach_msg_trap + 10
    1 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289664f mach_msg + 55
    2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore     0x00007fff886139ce TS_exception_listener_thread + 100
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 15:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289d21a kevent + 10
    1 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    2 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 16:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff828974de mach_msg_trap + 10
    1 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289664f mach_msg + 55
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7dbb34 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
    3 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7daffb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
    4 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7da858 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
    5 com.apple.AppKit                         0x00007fff8f56a33b _NSEventThread + 137
    6   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    7 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    8 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 17:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff828974de mach_msg_trap + 10
    1 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289664f mach_msg + 55
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7dbb34 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
    3 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7daffb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
    4 com.apple.CoreFoundation         0x00007fff8b7da858 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
    5 com.apple.AVCVideoServices      0x0000000123888c32 AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadStart(AVS::AVCVideoServicesThreadParams*) + 194
    6 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    7 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    8 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 18:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c94a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76040d start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 19:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c94a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76040d start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 20:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c94a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76040d start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 21:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 22:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 23:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 24:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 25:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 26:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 27:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 28:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 29:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 30:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 31:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 32:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 33:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 34:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 35:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 36:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 37:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 38:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 39:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 40:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 41:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 42:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 43:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 44:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 45:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 46:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 47:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 48:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 49:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 50:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 51:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 52:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 53:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 54:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 55:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 56:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 57:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 58:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 59:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 60:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 61:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 62:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 63:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 64:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 65:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4   libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 66:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 67:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b7621e5 _pthread_start + 176
    5 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b76041d thread_start + 13
    Thread 68:
    0 libsystem_kernel.dylib                 0x00007fff8289c136 __psynch_cvwait + 10
    1 com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124c58f7d h264in_Video_GetAPIExt + 238477
    2   com.mainconcept.mc.bc.dec.avc 0x0000000124bd10b5 open_h264in_Video_stream + 347941
    3 libsystem_pthread.dylib              0x00007fff8b762268 _pthread_body + 131
    4 libsystem_pthread

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    I'm working through an issue we've discovered whilst trialing Windows 7.  Our environment is setup as follows.
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    Windows XP and Windows 7 Clients are in seperate OU's
    All Windows XP Group Policies apply to Windows XP And Windows 7 clients, Windows 7 policies are then applied to Windows 7 clients after
    Windows 7 policies are setup such that any setting defined in a Windows XP Group policy is left unconfigured in the Windows 7 Group policy and only new Windows 7 settings have been set in Windows 7 Group Policies.
    We have users home folders mapped in their Account Directory account setting and set to H:\   to connect to
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    0:: \[10/07/31 13:39:47.791\] ?<C2><A0>|<C2><A0>0x7fff82ffa1ba
    0:: \[10/07/31 13:39:47.791\] ?<C2><A0>|<C2><A0>0x1000036c3
    0:: \[10/07/31 13:39:47.791\] ?<C2><A0>|<C2><A0>0x10007f4e0
    0:: \[10/07/31 13:39:47.791\] ?<C2><A0>|<C2><A0>0x2
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    I'm quite frustrated with the whole situation at this point. I'm sure some folks have gotten it to work, but since it has exceptions like this silently, it slowly corrupts the data in an account. I still want to get it to work, but am skeptical that it will.
    Message was edited by: Benjamin Kuperman

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