SystemRoot

Hi.
How can I get the SystemRoot value for Windows in Java code. There used to be methods to retrieve the value of an environment variable, but they're now deprecated. So, how can I get the value?
Thank you.
:)

You can use a Deprecated Code, but java will show a flag telling you that this code is deprecated.
Javier Vicente Saez

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