Hi,
Maybe I should have used the msi installer, because I was using the exe 
installer:
> Installer kfw-3-2-2.exe 
> <http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/kfw/3.2/kfw-3.2.2/kfw-3-2-2.exe>, 
> 6425k. 
Thanks for the reply.
regards,

Michał Mulawa
iConsulting

W dniu 2012-10-09 17:06, Benjamin Kaduk via RT pisze:
> [m...@iconsulting.pl - Mon Oct  8 17:06:00 2012]:
>
>> Hi,
>> After installing kfw-3.2.2
>> <http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/kfw-3.2/kfw-3.2.2.html> my PATH sysvar was
>> changed. It seems like the installer REPLACED it with new item, instead
>> of APPENDING on it.
>> I guess what happened is that the installer executed `path C:\Program
>> Files (x86)\MIT\Kerberos\bin` instead of `path %PATH%;C:\Program Files
>> (x86)\MIT\Kerberos\bin` .
>> I am using win7 home premium.
> Hello,
>
> I have a test environment set up as 64-bit win7 enterprise, and when I 
> install kfw-3.2.2.msi, I
> see "C:\Program Files (x86)\MIT\Kerberos\bin" appended to the system path, 
> with no change
> to the user-specific path. Are you using the MSI installer or the exe 
> installer?
>
> That said, the source code for the exe ("NSIS") installer appears to be 
> calling the correct "SET
> PATH=%PATH;[...]" form, so I do not understand where the behavior you see 
> could be
> originating.
>
> -Ben Kaduk

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