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setting PATH in windows2000
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setting PATH in windows2000
Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 11:15 am Posted by Ketan
(10 messages posted)
if any one can tell how to set the PATH in windows 2000, it will be of great help.
Rightnow, What i have done is, used the "set path" command in autoexec.bat file.
but there are some path set by default, which actually dont exist. how/where can
i set/remove path directly without using autoexec.bat?
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re: setting PATH in windows2000
Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 11:59 am Posted by FishMonger
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From the Desktop:
1. Right-Click on the "My Computer" icon and select properties
2. Click on "Advanced"
3. Click on "Environment Variables"
4. Under "User Variables for Administrator" click on "New"
5. In the "Variable Name" box enter Path
6. In the "Variable Value" box enter %Path%;directory path (each separate path is
seperated by a smi-colon)
7. Click on OK (three times)
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 11:15 am, Ketan wrote:
>if any one can tell how to set the PATH in windows 2000, it will be of great help.
>Rightnow, What i have done is, used the "set path" command in autoexec.bat file.
>but there are some path set by default, which actually dont exist. how/where can
>i set/remove path directly without using autoexec.bat?
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re: setting PATH in windows2000
Tuesday, October 28, 2003 at 6:20 am Posted by Li
(1 messages posted)
set path=your path;%path%
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 11:59 am, Ron wrote:
>From the Desktop:
>1. Right-Click on the "My Computer" icon and select properties
>2. Click on "Advanced"
>3. Click on "Environment Variables"
>4. Under "User Variables for Administrator" click on "New"
>5. In the "Variable Name" box enter Path
>6. In the "Variable Value" box enter %Path%;directory path (each separate path is
>seperated by a smi-colon)
>7. Click on OK (three times)
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>
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