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Thanks for the helpful instructions. I was looking all over trying to find out where Vista hid the Environment variables! Gee, I spent hours and hours trying to change my system path, and seconds doing it from your instructions. It saved me quite sometime. Is pretty hard to find it… help does not help much either…. A faster way if you are using classic taskbar and have the computer icon on your desktop is to right click computer icon, choose property, then click on advanced system settings, then click on environment variables.

Thank you for the info on how to change the macrosuck environment variable. Not only do you get ls and other basic unix commands, but you also get perl, ruby, apache, gcc and a lot of other fine unix stuff. Caveat: a few years ago, an object oriented zealot OOZ improved bash and sh same executable, in truth so they no longer work without specified options.

So, where you formerly would write. For the desktop, you could close all instances of explorer in the task manager, then restart explorer. For a command prompt, just open one—it should reflect the altered path.

Thanks for the information and for taking the time to post. Thanks — I was going nuts trying to get the Vista help to tell me this secret. One second searching online and I found your article. Besten Dank! Because of your report, I am rescued from a time wasting and enervating search. This path statement might not be perfectly right for you. If you need to create a new environment variable, click New , and enter the variable name and value.

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