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  2. Edit User and System Environment Variables in Windows

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    Edit User Environment Variables in Registry Editor. 1 Press Win + R keys to open Run, type regedit into Run, and click/tap on OK to open Registry Editor. 2 Navigate to the key below in the left pane of Registry Editor. (see screenshot below) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment. 3 If you want to edit a variable name, then:

  3. Go into Settings and click on System. Then on the left side click About and select System info at the bottom. In the new Control Panel window that opens, click Advanced system settings on the left. Now in the new window that comes up, select Environment Variables... at the bottom. Share.

  4. Edit Environment Variables of Standard User Account

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    This is a bug in Windows 10. This command-line is supposed to be run when you click Change my environment variables. rundll32 sysdm.cpl,EditEnvironmentVariables. But it has no effect whether you run it as Standard user or Administrator. Look at the other options (Command Prompt / PowerShell) mentioned in these links:

  5. I am a non administrative user in windows 10 machine. I was trying to set java and gradle path for my account. As a normal user I don't have access to environment variables through control panel. In

  6. Set New User and System Environment Variables in Windows

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    Set New User Environment Variables in Command Prompt. 1 Open a command prompt. 2 Type the command below into the command prompt, and press Enter. (see screenshot below) setx [variable name] " [variable value] ". Substitute [variable name] in the command above with the actual variable name (ex: "Downloads") you want to use.

  7. 7. Press Start, type Path, and click Enter to select Edit environment variables for your account. I know its not strictly using run but it works and literally takes less than 2 sec. Share. Improve this answer. answered Sep 27, 2013 at 10:42. Bittenus. 1,136 1 11 14. I didn't know this can be done.

  8. I can't set environment variables for my user account

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    To edit Environment Variables in Windows 10 for your user account you can. • Search for "environment" and select "Edit environment variables for your account". • Go to Control Panel > User Accounts > User Accounts > Change my environment variables. However, neither of these works for me. I get no response.

  9. Change environment variables as standard user

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    Just type “environment” into the start menu (or press Win + S in Windows 10 and search for Edit environment variables for your account”). Similarly, searching for environment” in the control panel yields that option, too. Generally, I have noticed that simply searching for something in the start menu or control panel is much ...

  10. When you type 'environment' into the start menu you will see two similar options: Edit the system environment variables. Edit environment variables for your account. These may appear in a different order to the screenshots below, depending on which one you opened last. Make sure you select the shortcut with system in it:

  11. @sergiol, If you search from using "Search" item on the start menu or Cortana, (depending on your version of windows), you should look for an item that states "Edit environment variabiles for your account" with the literal text "your account", not the name of your account ("admin" in your example). Only that option will not require an admin ...

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