Environment Path Variable: Visual Studio 2003 .NET

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Dale

HI: It appears that my Path environment variable is
corrupted. I am using Visual Studio 2003 .NET under
Windows XP Pro. How can I determine what the correct
Path setting should be ?

Thank You
Dale
 
HOW TO: Manage Environment Variables in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310519&Product=winxp

Environment Variable May Not Expand %APPDATA% to the Application Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;329308&Product=winxp

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"Dale" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message:

| HI: It appears that my Path environment variable is
| corrupted. I am using Visual Studio 2003 .NET under
| Windows XP Pro. How can I determine what the correct
| Path setting should be ?
|
| Thank You
| Dale
 
Thank you: But this doesn't answer the question.

When Visual Studio was installed, the System and User
path variables (Path and PATH, respectively) get set
automatically to what they need. My User PATH variable
became corrupted: its entries were relative to Visual
Studio 2003 .NET. How do I gfo about getting this
variable correctly set to what it was ? Thank you.
 
Dale,

I have VS.NET 2003 installed on this machine and don't have any special
enhancements to my path statement. The Command Prompt link under Visual
Studio .NET Tools does, however, but it's unique to that command prompt.
 
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