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re: How to Add ''System Variables'' in Windows98
Monday, December 3, 2001 at 2:46 pm
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Posted by Michael (2800 messages posted)


This tab does not exist on any Windows operating system before NT4. You can define system variables in Windows 98 by adding a set variable to autoexec.bat of the format: set name=value where name is the name of the variable and value is the value assigned to it.


On Monday, December 3, 2001 at 9:57 am, tiejun yang wrote:
>Hi: Please help!
> The following operation is for Windows2000, are there equation
>operation in Windows98?
>* Bring up the control panel
>* Click on the "system" icon
>* Click on the "Environment" tab
>* Under "System Variables" define a new variable
>LM_LICENSE_FILE with the value $WIND_BASE/.wind/license/WRSLicense.lic.
>Thanks
>email:tiejunyang@yahoo.com


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