mgainty wrote:
>
> you'll need . in the path e.g.
> SET PATH=.;%PATH%Martin
>
Thank you very much for your answer, Martin, now I get it! Totally forgot
about that Path property of windows.
OK, now for anyone who might have the same problem and doesn't have a clue,
just as I did, in a little
you'll need . in the path e.g.
SET PATH=.;%PATH%Martin
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