In your home directory. You can set this directory by setting the HOME
environment variable. If home isn't set, it will look in your Application Data directory. On XP, that's something like C:Documents and Settings<username>Application Data
, on Vista and later C:Users<username>AppData
.
If you open up emacs, and try editing (with C-x C-f) ~/.emacs
, that should generally open up the .emacs
that Emacs will be loading.
See the Windows Emacs FAQ for more details.
To set the HOME
environment variable, open the System Control Panel, go to the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables, then click the New button in the "User variables" section.
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