>>and you wouldn't want all of them to set global environment variables.
Well, actually I don't care, all I want is that a piece of soft I do not
want installs itself correctly if it is needed by some other soft I want.
The problem was also (as very often) that the error message was
inappropr
> It's a shame the JAVA installer does not set this variable, if it is
> necessary in order applications can work.
Sometimes it will, but you have to be careful about this, as it's
fairly common to have multiple JVMs installed, and you wouldn't want
all of them to set global environment variables
Ok, I checked the path variable using the ECHO command line, and it
showed many paths that were not shown in the Windows computer management
properties.
This time, I see many paths to java versions used by Oracle, MySQL, etc.
This is why it works on my destop.
So I added paths to my new instal
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