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Re: DOS AUTOEXEC.BAT "PATH" Command Doesn't Work Hit the start button RIGHT click on "computer" and choose properties. In
the resulting dialog, hit "advanced system settings" link then press the
environment variables button.
The information you're referring to is stored in the registry (and was under
Windows XP as well).
Cheers,
Joe
"John Wesley Asquith" <john_asquith6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:naul23holg99mrk8r8nqkpe6i959pv7ilh@4ax.com...
> Vista apparently does NOT utilize the AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the root
> directory of the hard drive. If one puts a PATH command in it, it
> doesn't take effect when booting. In fact, the path set by Vista comes
> from somewhere but they give no clue as to where it is set and how to
> configure it differently.
>
> Anyone know anything about this and how to configure a different path
> than Vista sets???
>
> I use Vista Home Premium edition.
>
> Thanks.
>
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