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On Windows systems, what Environment variables does Liberty use, and how do I set them?

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On Windows systems, what Environment variables does Liberty use, and how do I set them?

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Liberty uses several environment variables. When you install Liberty, the installation program will set these correctly. It is useful to be familiar with them, however, in case a problem occurs. To access environment variables in Windows NT 4.0: • Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel. • Doubleclick on the “System” icon. • Go into the “Environment” tab. To access environment variables in Windows 2000: • Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel. • Doubleclick on the “System” icon. • Go into the “Advanced” tab. • Press on the “Environment” button. In the “Environment Variables” tool there are two windows, one for the current user and one for System (all users). These list the environment variables and their values. You can also Edit environment variables, create New ones, and Delete current ones. Liberty uses the following environment variables: • HOME Should be set to the directory where Liberty is installed. For example: C:\Program Files\Video Design Software\Liberty • LIBERTY_HOME Should b

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