Setting environment variable
To run the java, and javac exes in any directory path
I have set the environment varible as
path='c:\jdk1.2.1\bin\'
But it is not working
why?
Hi Amirtraj,
Try this out in the command prompt:
For example:
E:\>set classpath=%CLASSPATH%;.;c:\jdk1.2.1\bin;
and
E:\>set path=%PATH%;.;c:\jdk1.2.1\bin
now type java or javac, it will work.
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