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| | Path Environment Variable - Vista 64-bit Can someone else confirm this problem: In 'Environment Variables' under 'System Properties' create a User Path string that will force the concatenated Path to be greater than 1024 characters. Open cmd.exe and type Set. Does anyone else notice the truncation of the Path string? Also, create a Path string under 'System variables' such that it is greater than 1024 characters. If there is no User Path string the System Path string is not truncated but if there is a User Path string then the System string will be truncated. (As viewed from typing set at a cmd prompt) I have applied KB 935765. Is there a fix for this? -- Best regards, FlyingHorse |
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