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Windows Environment Variables Manager
Environment Variables Manager (EnvMan) is a tool written in C# .Net
intended to handle the administration of Windows Shell Environment Variables.
It is designed to replace Control Panel System Environment Manager and easily manage long variable values.
HISTORY
30/04/2007 Release 1.1.0.1
* Fix alignment of the delete button.
* Simplify parsing of the variable value string by using string.split function
* Add settings to save splitter position of the component
27/04/2007 Release 1.1.0.0
* Added Variable Type recognition in the edit form
* Added forms location, size and state saving and loading using application settings (Bug Tracker ID: 1705001)
19/04/2007 Release 1.0.0.0 - First Release of the EnvMan.
INSTALL
In order to run this program you need to have .Net 2.0 runtime installed.
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5&displaylang=en)
After installing .Net 2.0 runtime download program binaries from the EnvMan Project Website.
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/env-man/) Unzip EnvMan-x.x.x.x.zip file to where you want and set a short cut to EnvMan.exe
file to desktop or start menu. You are now ready to run application.
UPGRADE
If you are using earlier version of the project. Download a latest release and replace
corresponding exe and dll files by removing the old ones and installing new versions.
Enjoy!
If you have problems please visit
Project blog: http://env-man.blogspot.com/
SourceForge page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/env-man for Bug Tracker options
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