I found it is hard to keep my environment variables sync on different machines. I just want to export the settings from one computer and import to other ones.
I think it should be possible, but don't know how to do it. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
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I found it is hard to keep my environment variables sync on different machines. I just want to export the settings from one computer and import to other ones. I think it should be possible, but don't know how to do it. Can anyone help me? Thanks. |
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You can use RegEdit to export the following two keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment The first set are system/global environment variables; the second set are user-level variables. Edit as needed and then import the .reg files on the new machine. |
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I would use the SET command from the command prompt to export all the variables, rather than just PATH as recommended above.
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To export variables, open a command prompt and use regedit with /e Example :
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You can get access to the environment variables in either the command line or in the registry. Command Line If you want a specific environment variable, then just type the name of it (e.g. PATH), followed by a '>' and the filename to write to. The following will dump the PATH environment variable to a file named path.txt.
Registry Method The Windows Registry holds all the environment variables, in different places depending on which set you are after. You can use the registry Import/Export commands to shift them into the other PC. For System Variables:
For User Variables:
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