Can anyone can give me a. On stackoverflow and on the internet in general, there are outdated and few guides on how to add a specific folder to the windows 10 path environment variable of the user. Open run dialog [windows+r] and enter the command sysdm.cpl ,3.
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I always use win+r then input a sysdm.cpl to open a window to set the path in my windows 10, but i don't know why this command will work. What command do i need to type in the run window to get to them? You can just copy & paste this into cmd window to run.
I often need access to the environment variables on my windows 7.
In windows os, command sysdm.cpl refers to system applet for the control panel , what dm stands for ? Imo this is on topic for stack overflow. I know running it opens up advanced system properties but unlike most microsoft commands that have a logic to the name i can't figure out what this one stands for. 20 (via how to set user environment variable using setx in windows 10) to open the environment variables dialog directly, create a desktop shortcut to:
At the moment i do the following: @noodles sysdm.cpl (at least on windows 10) opens the system properties, not control panel\system and security\system. In system properties select the tab advanced and click the settings button in the performance box. The actual command line for configure advanced user profile properties is:
Running this command rundll32 sysdm.cpl,edituserprofiles will display the 'user profiles' window showing details about the profiles stored on that machine.
Or is there a mnemonic to remember the command?