![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ::SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH","C:\Testing","Machine") Most forums I’ve seen are telling people to do this, good thing I backed up my paths before trying this method, as all my paths got erased. Unfortunately, when using the following PowerShell command, it erases all other entries in your PATH Environment Variable. PowerShell Version: 2.145 (Type “HOST” at a PowerShell Prompt).Windows 10 Enterprise: Version 1909 (OS Build 18396.535) (Type winver or systeminfo at a Command Prompt)
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