Environment variables

I need to set an environment variable under windows 7. How to Panel to add it?

Bruce

Landeck wrote:

I need to set an environment variable under windows 7. How to Panel to add it?

Bruce

Open a command prompt window. Type the command start sysdm.cpl , and then press ENTER.  Confirm a UAC permission prompt if UAC is enabled. Select the Advanced tab and then click the Environment Variables button.

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