Re: Path command

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From: Will Denny (willdenny_at_mvps.org)
Date: 06/09/04


Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 18:52:54 +0100

Hi

You can edit the Path statement by right clicking on My Computer, selecting
Properties and then the Advanced tab - Environment Variables.

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Will Denny
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| I used to be able to set a path command in the autoexec.bat file whereas
|   Windows could find a file on the hard drive while I was in DOS.  This
| no longer works.  Now I have to copy the file to the directory I'm
| working in.  I sure hope someone can help me.
|
| Thanks;
|


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