Is there an export command in the Windows CLP? set works for me in Windows 8 (I can't test under Windows 10):

Win8 Strawberry 5.30.3.1 (64) Thu 05/06/2021 5:57:09 C:\@Work\Perl\monks >set F FP_NO_HOST_CHECK=NO FTP_PASSIVE=1 Win8 Strawberry 5.30.3.1 (64) Thu 05/06/2021 5:57:12 C:\@Work\Perl\monks >set FOOBLE=%HOMEDRIVE%\Perl64\lib;%HOMEDRIVE%\Perl64\site\lib Win8 Strawberry 5.30.3.1 (64) Thu 05/06/2021 5:57:37 C:\@Work\Perl\monks >set F FOOBLE=C:\Perl64\lib;C:\Perl64\site\lib FP_NO_HOST_CHECK=NO FTP_PASSIVE=1


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In reply to Re: Windows set PERL5LIB environment variable by AnomalousMonk
in thread Windows set PERL5LIB environment variable by vinoth.ree

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