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DONE - IDEA: modify system path (System Path Commander)
mouser:
well it seems you found a super important bug;
i will try to contact chr today and get a new version uploaded asap.
until then, as you say the workaround would be to open the control panel and edit the system path and resave, which should reset it.
Scott:
You can't just open System Properties applet and click OK out of it--you need to actually make some sort of change for it to resave the value. Just make some bogus change (such as adding an "X" to the very end of the path), click OK (actually, click OK twice to be sure; I didn't check to see when System Properties saves changes). Then go back in and undo the bogus change.
If you want to be sure, open Regedit and navigate to this key to make sure the Path value is of type REG_EXPAND_SZ:
--- ---HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment
mouser:
new version (1.20) uploaded with fix:
1.20 - 06/29/05
bugfix for problem reported by scott on the forum:
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=222.0
System Path Commander 1.18 changed the data type of the Path value from
its default of REG_EXPAND_SZ, to REG_SZ, which could cause windows to
fail to expand path variables like %SystemRoot% - thanks scott!
new versions of spc will autocorrect this issue when run for the first time.
thanks chr for the super fast fix, and thanks scott for spotting the issue and diagnosing.
Scott:
Thanks. Is there any way, with SPC, to add a new entry to the User path, rather than the System path? (Assuming you're starting with no User path entries at all, so only "SYSTEM.Path" appears in the drop-down list in the first place.)
mouser:
scott, chr sent me new version 1.21 that is supposed to do what you are asking. it's up now.
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