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| | Set user-environmentvars as restricted User Hello, on XP i could setup user-specific environment-variables while being logged on as a restricted user via Shortcut WIN+Pause and then go to environment. The applet shows in the upper part of the gui the environment for the current user and in the lower part the system-environment. As restricted user i can edit the user-env, but not the system-env which is as expected. On Vista, i did not find a way to the same dialog as a restricted user. If i press Win+Pause and select "Advanced systemproperties" (dunno if this is the correct name in Vista-EN) i am prompted for admin-credentials. If i enter them the gui for setting up environmentvars is opened, but it show in the upper pane the environment for the admin and in the lower pane the system-env. So atm i can only edit the user-env via registry. |
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| | Re: Set user-environmentvars as restricted User Hello, This is a defect in Windows Vista. As a workaround, you can use the setx command line tool, which you can run from a non-elevated command prompt to set the user enviornment variables. setx var value -- - JB Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Th0u" <th0u@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C1EDE3F6-88C5-4886-85C3-FD0BDA7A33A4@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, > on XP i could setup user-specific environment-variables while being logged > on as a restricted user via Shortcut WIN+Pause and then go to environment. > The applet shows in the upper part of the gui the environment for the > current > user and in the lower part the system-environment. As restricted user i > can > edit the user-env, but not the system-env which is as expected. > > On Vista, i did not find a way to the same dialog as a restricted user. If > i > press Win+Pause and select "Advanced systemproperties" (dunno if this is > the > correct name in Vista-EN) i am prompted for admin-credentials. If i enter > them the gui for setting up environmentvars is opened, but it show in the > upper pane the environment for the admin and in the lower pane the > system-env. > > So atm i can only edit the user-env via registry. > > > |
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| | Re: Set user-environmentvars as restricted User > Quote: > This is a defect in Windows Vista. > > As a workaround, you can use the setx command line tool, which you can run > from a non-elevated command prompt to set the user enviornment variables. > > setx var value thanx for your information. Setx is a good hint. :-) Thanx. |
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