Please please give the neat way to set environmental variables for tomcat

Please forgive me to create a new post for this topic which have been created by many. i have configured tomcat and set enviromental variables in xp before, when i formatted my system everything washed out.
i configured tomcat with the help of post in this community which have been clearly explained but i could nt trace that post nw.
so do tell me how many environmental variables i should set with eg, earlier i have created four. i am badly needs to work in tomcat.
note : i dont want to set using command prompt

Mahesh_yeswecan wrote:
i configured tomcat with the help of post in this community which have been clearly explained but i could nt trace that post nw. Your posting history is here

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