How do I troubleshoot environment variables in Windows PowerShell?
To troubleshoot environment variables in Windows PowerShell, you can start by checking the current environment variables using the command Get-ChildItem Env:
.
What if I can't find the variable I'm looking for?
If the variable isn't listed, it may not be set. You can create a new environment variable using New-Item -Path Env:VariableName -Value 'YourValue'
.
How can I check if a variable is set correctly?
You can check a specific variable by using echo $Env:VariableName
to see its current value.
What should I do if the variable is not taking effect?
If the variable isn't taking effect, try restarting PowerShell or your computer, as some changes require a restart to apply.
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