Setting environment variables requires reboot on 64-bit

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2019-11-30 08:10:40
Alexey Ivanov

Check this question on ServerFault: How do you add a Windows environment variable without rebooting?

So to propagate the change to the list of environment variables, you can write a small program which broadcasts WM_SETTINGCHANGE message as described in KB article How to propagate environment variables to the system.

When you add or set an environment variable, a WM_SETTINGCHANGE message is sent to all programs to inform them of the change. However, any already running program will not get the updated environment, unless it can handle this message itself. Rebooting the system updates every program.

A workaround without rebooting:

  1. Kill and restart explorer.exe, allthough this does not work for every running process, and only for the current logged on user.
  2. Restart the process or program you want to use, ie. try this out with cmd.exe. Again, this only works for the logged on user.

So summing-up, in order to get this to work for every user, you still need to reboot.

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