INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to locate the PATH environment variable in your Windows operating system and edit the same if necessary.
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
- Click Start or Windows button (or press Windows key in the keyboard).
- In the Search box start typing System Environment Variable.
- Click Edit the system environment variable from the search results.
- In the System Properties window Advanced tab click 'Environment Variables...' button at bottom right.
- In the System Variables section locate for the Path variable and click Edit... button to open the Edit System Variable window.
- From the Edit System Variable window copy the full text of the path variable value to a notepad window.
Make sure thatFormat > Word Wrap
is on for the Notepad window for easier visibility. - Check the value of the Path variable in the Notepad window and do any editing that is necessary.
- When you are ready to set the value, select the complete text in Notepad by pressing Ctrl+A. Press Ctrl+C to copy the whole text.
- Replace the copied value in the 'Variable Value' box in the 'Edit System Variable' window and click OK to save the value back to Path variable.
- Click OK to close the 'Environment Variables...' window.
- Click OK or Cancel to close the 'System Properties' window.
The Path environment variable is now set.
IMPORTANT: If you had any open command prompt window before editing the Path, do not forget to close and re-open it as any existing open command prompt will not have the effect of the changed Path variable.
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