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Javier
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      05-01-2009
I had posted a question a while back, but I was not able to see where it got
posted.

Anyway, I had upgraded my XP machine to Vista and have since applied SP1.
Along the way somehow I have lost my file path. When I open a DOS window, I
can't run nslookup or ipconfig. The executables are still in my System32
filder, and if I map to that folder within the DOS window, they run just
fine. It is just that when I try to run these commands from my user folder
that ehy don't work. Or at least I get a response of "nslookup is not
recognized as an internal or external command."

Any advise on how to get my file path?
 
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      05-02-2009
On Fri, 1 May 2009 21:32:51 +0100, "Dave-UK" <> wrote:

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>"Javier" <> wrote in message news:4C92D9C0-22CC-4742-A412-...
>> I had posted a question a while back, but I was not able to see where it got
>> posted.
>>
>> Anyway, I had upgraded my XP machine to Vista and have since applied SP1.
>> Along the way somehow I have lost my file path. When I open a DOS window, I
>> can't run nslookup or ipconfig. The executables are still in my System32
>> filder, and if I map to that folder within the DOS window, they run just
>> fine. It is just that when I try to run these commands from my user folder
>> that ehy don't work. Or at least I get a response of "nslookup is not
>> recognized as an internal or external command."
>>
>> Any advise on how to get my file path?

>
>Right-click Computer > Properties > Advanced System settings.
>Click on ' Environment Variables'.
>In the System Variables box select 'Path', click on 'Edit'.
>
>



Once you do the above, your path should have something in it like this
in the front:

%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\Sy stem32\Wbem;
 
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Javier
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      05-02-2009


"+Bob+" wrote:

> On Fri, 1 May 2009 21:32:51 +0100, "Dave-UK" <> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Javier" <> wrote in message news:4C92D9C0-22CC-4742-A412-...
> >> I had posted a question a while back, but I was not able to see where it got
> >> posted.
> >>
> >> Anyway, I had upgraded my XP machine to Vista and have since applied SP1.
> >> Along the way somehow I have lost my file path. When I open a DOS window, I
> >> can't run nslookup or ipconfig. The executables are still in my System32
> >> filder, and if I map to that folder within the DOS window, they run just
> >> fine. It is just that when I try to run these commands from my user folder
> >> that ehy don't work. Or at least I get a response of "nslookup is not
> >> recognized as an internal or external command."
> >>
> >> Any advise on how to get my file path?

> >
> >Right-click Computer > Properties > Advanced System settings.
> >Click on ' Environment Variables'.
> >In the System Variables box select 'Path', click on 'Edit'.
> >
> >

>
>
> Once you do the above, your path should have something in it like this
> in the front:
>
> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\Sy stem32\Wbem;
>



Thanks guys for the response. I had totally forgotten about the Path
variable. I applied the changes you suggested and all is finie now.

Thanks again!
 
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