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frazang

2002-11-09, 12:31 pm

Here we go...

Users of the Windows 2000 Professional desktops at your company are complaining they are unable to change the "Path" System Environment Variables. They want to prevent having to memorize the entire folder path to run applications installed on their computers. What is the likely cause of user not being able to modify System Environment Variables?

A) Windows 2000 Professional automatically configures System Environment Variables, and only the operating system can modify these variables.

B) The user is not a member of the Local Administrator group on the Windows 2000 Professional desktop.

C) An autoexec.bat file exists that overwrites the System Environment Variable at each restart of a Windows 2000 Professional machine.

D) No Answer is Correct

Good luck everyone!
ruscorp

2002-11-09, 12:38 pm

B, C or D. Have no idea.
jocampo

2002-11-09, 12:55 pm

Letter "B"

Well, let me make a good point here:

If you are not logged on as administrator to the local computer, the only environment variables you can change are user variables.

And...for change the System Environment in Windows2000 you must go to System in Control Panel, then Advanced Tab...once there, you can set the EV.
frazang

2002-11-09, 10:11 pm

Correct Answer:

B) The user is not a member of the Local Administrator group on the Windows 2000 Professional desktop.

Explanation: You must log on as an administrator (or other user with administrative privileges/system rights) in order to change system variables.

There you go - more tomorrow!
cm2gj

2002-11-10, 12:33 am

quote:
Originally posted by frazang
Correct Answer:

B) The user is not a member of the Local Administrator group on the Windows 2000 Professional desktop.

Explanation: You must log on as an administrator (or other user with administrative privileges/system rights) in order to change system variables.

There you go - more tomorrow!



late for this.
of course system variables can be changed on 2k....... you need admin rigths....
ruscorp

2002-11-10, 2:17 am

Geez, I'm wrong again. What am I now, like 0 for 7?
frazang

2002-11-10, 11:51 am

no rus - you got 1 or 2 right so far - 1 for sure
ruscorp

2002-11-10, 12:40 pm

quote:
Originally posted by frazang
no rus - you got 1 or 2 right so far - 1 for sure


That's still horrible, I obviously know absolutely nothing.
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