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re: Change XP path & make it stick
Saturday, November 22, 2003 at 5:56 am
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Posted by Steve B (395 messages posted)


You may be able to run your programs from a batch file that sets the PATH environment 
variable.

I change the PATH environment variable permanently this way.

Right click on My Computer.  Click on Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.

You can change PATH in "User variables" or "System" variables.  Changing it in "User 
variables" only makes the change for the current user. Changing "System" variables 
makes the change for all users.  It's probably safer to change "User variables" in 
case you make a mistake.

Find PATH in the list and click on it.  If you want to add a path, click on the "Variable 
value:" window and go to the end.  You can go to the end by using the right arrow 
key, but it's generally faster to use the "END" key.  Don't insert any spaces, just 
type the semicolon which is used as a separator, followed by the desired path.

For the change to have an effect, you will need to exit from any current cmd.exe 
windows, and restart a new cmd.exe window.





On Friday, November 21, 2003 at 11:57 pm, Melvin Woody wrote: >I've followed instructions in XP in a Nutshell to change the path under cmd.exe. > But the changes disappear when I open cmd.exe again. How can I add to the path >once and for all. This seems crucial for using my DOC apps. >



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Change XP path & make it stick (Melvin Woody: Friday, November 21, 2003 at 11:57 pm)

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-Change XP path & make it stick (Melvin Woody: Fri, Nov 21, 2003, 11:57 pm)
*re: Change XP path & make it stick (Steve B: Sat, Nov 22, 2003, 5:56 am)
*re: Change XP path & make it stick (dennis: Sat, Nov 22, 2003, 7:21 am)
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