Re: SetEnv Path for CGI scripts Windows XP

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See running apache for windows 'as a service' and the -n config
option.  It retains this information (startup flags) in the registry.


Robert Nikander wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running Apache 2.2 on Windows, and I'm trying to run some CGI
> scripts.  They appear to be failing because the path environment
> variable isn't set right.  When I put "SetEnv Path c:\somedir" in an
> .htaccess file, apache appears to ignore it.  The path var that gets
> passed to cgi scripts doesn't change.  Also, if I change the path
> environment variable in the Windows control panel, and restart apache,
> apache is still using the old path, which is bizarre.   Any ideas?
> 
> Rob
> 
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