If you want to set an environment variable, you might be better off sourcing some shell/DOS script at the start of your session / in autoexec.bat. See also perldoc -q env
In reply to Re: User Keys - Environment Variables
by Joost
in thread User Keys - Environment Variables
by xxpiper
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