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Where is the "path" statement in WXP?? It used to be in the config.sys. I cannot find it in WXP and I need to change it. Thanks for anyone who can help.
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Start | Settings | Control Panel | System applet, Advanced tab, Environment Variables, scroll down in the System variables list and you'll see it.
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OK, I changed that, now where is the "%systemroot%" statement???
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