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hey, guys.
a couple of days ago i noticed a peculiar problem, which seems to have removed the kind of environmental variable that allows you to make a manual install of an exe file into your windows\system32 folder, in order to make the file work from any command line address so chosen. i do remember having this problem in the past a few time but then again it seemed to fix itself after a reboot. for some reason this has persisted several reboots. thanks for your time ![]() |
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hi
i did not underastand your question be clear the option i suggest is try adding variable in the environment variable section open control panel->system->advanced->environment variable add your variable to use from command prompt |
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sg.bhaskar@gmail.com wrote:
> hi > > > i did not underastand your question be clear > the option i suggest is try adding variable in the environment variable > section > > > open control panel->system->advanced->environment variable > add your variable to use from command prompt > Yeah, i guess my problem was an activeperl installation that overrode the PATH variable into "C:\perl\bin\" by uninstalling AP, i managed to get back all other commands which stopped working., thx for your help |
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