Subj : Re: Interlord To : Digital Man From : KenDB3 Date : Thu Apr 02 2015 14:21:00 > > Sorry to hijack, but I have a question. I see the phrase System Path > > every now and then, and I am never sure if that means my OS (Ex: > > C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32), or does that mean my BBS's System > > Path (Ex: C:\sbbs or C:\sbbs\exec)? > > > > My best guess was that it meant C:\sbbs\exec, but I would really really > > love to know for sure what this means. > > In the above context ("make sure pk*zip.exe is ... in your system path"), it > means that those files (pk*zip.exe) need to exist in a directory that is in > your system's search path for executables. This path is represented (in > Windows and *nix OSes) with the "PATH" environment variable. On Windows, you > can view your current path from a command prompt by typing "PATH". The > directories in your system search path will be separated by semicolons (on > Windows). You can add a directory to your system search path on Windows via > Control Panel->System->Advanced->Environment Variables->System Variables and > editing the "PATH" variable there. > Thank you very very much DM! That clarifies things greatly for me. ~KenDB3  --- þ Synchronet þ KD3net-Rhode Island's only BBS about nothing. http://bbs.kd3.us .