Yep. Windows has an 'interesting' way of handling environment variables. One has to go pretty low-level with the Windows API to attempt to make it "Do The Right Thing", but it's just far easier to close the cmd window and open a new one. With that said, similar action can be seen on *nix as well in many cases...
This isn't a Strawberry Perl issue. It'll happen with any software that changes ENV.
In reply to Re^3: Strange problem with Windows 7 command line and perl
by stevieb
in thread Strange problem with Windows 7 command line and perl
by anonypl
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