If the command prompt or PowerShell was already open, close them and reopen them before trying (they use a cached copy of the path and will not recognize modifications until next instance)ħ. Click Ok on all dialogs to save changes and close themĦ. For "Variable value:" scroll to the end (click in the box & press the End key on keyboard) and add a semicolon (no spaces before or after the semicolon) followed by the path to notepad++ (for me this is " C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++")ĥ. At the bottom, under "System variables" scroll down to the Path Variable and Double-Click itĤ. Click the "Environment Variables." button at the bottomģ. Open "Advanced System Settings" from Computer PropertiesĢ. ![]() I just added the path to notepad++ to my system path and it works perfectly:ġ. Your method is far more complex than it has to be.
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