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Environment Variables in Windows

In Windows, you use environment variables to define the local environment the command runs in. You can also add, update, and delete Windows environment variables.

Example: Variable Name and Values

The following table displays examples of variable names and their values:

Variable Name

Value

INPUT

c:\run.bat

NAME

Jane Doe

JOB

PAY

HOME

c:\export\u1

More information:

Specify Environment Variables