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Adding to global path
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Windows
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Other
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Windows 7
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Thread ID:
01528360
Message ID:
01528362
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I still use (in command prompt) old version of pkzip25.exe (helps me to quickly zip a file before I make changes). I keep this and a few other DOS programs in a folder on C: drive. When I type PATH in the command prompt I see a huge, long string of what is probably a default PATH in my PC. So I need to add this folder (in C: drive) to my "global/default" path so that no matter what directory/folder I am in I can call these programs. How do you do it?
>>TIA.
>
>Right click on your My computer Icon.
>
>Click Properties.
>
>Click on Advanced System Settings (on panel on left side).
>
>Click on the button toward bottom - Environment Variables.
>
>You can set the path variable for your user account or the system here.

Thank you very much.
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