Under "System Variables" (the bottom pane), scroll down to select "Path" ⇒ Click "Edit.". You shall see a TABLE listing all the existing PATH entries (if not, goto next step). Click "New" ⇒ Enter the JDK's binary directory "c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx\bin" (Replace xx with your installation number!!!) ⇒ Select "Move Up" to move this entry all the way to the TOP. (To be SAFE, copy the content of the "Variable value" to Notepad before changing it!!!) (CAUTION: Read this paragraph 3 times before doing this step! Don't push "Apply" or "OK" until you are 101% sure. ![]() In "Variable value" field, INSERT "c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx\bin" (Replace xx with your installation number!!!) IN FRONT of all the existing directories, followed by a semi-colon ( ) which separates the JDK's binary directory from the rest of the existing directories. ![]() Variable value : c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx\bin DO NOT DELETE any existing entries otherwise, some existing applications may not run. Open command prompt (Start > in serach bar > type cmd.exe). ![]() Issue "path" command to list the contents of the PATH environment variable.PATH=c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx\bin Check to make sure that your \bin is listed in the PATH.ĭon't type prompt>, which denotes the command prompt!!! Key in the command (highlighted) only. ![]()
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