Why is Path variable behaving like other user variables in “Edit environment variables for your account”?

I tried to add a path to the Path variable using chatgpt prompts (which I should not have done)

setx Path "%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%PATH%"

Now I can’t see the old path variables nor add new path variables. The system functions fine until now but I don’t know what I should do to revert back the behaviour.

  • FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Maybe the variable is still available in a running program - do you have a terminal open? If so, try doing echo %PATH%.

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      1 year ago

      The response was just %PATH%. The behaviour didn’t change even after restarting my pc.

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        1 year ago

        You presumably executed that in PowerShell? In that case you’d have to use $env:PATH. But by rebooting you’ve removed the chance to access the previous value.

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          1 year ago

          Did I fuck it up seriously and there’s no way to reverse it back? The good thing is I can see all the variables and none of them were deleted when I tried echo $env:PATH. But I can’t keep using cli to change them forever.

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            1 year ago

            It really depends on what extra stuff you had added there. In a normal installation, it shouldn’t be much - maybe some command line tools don’t work as expected, but those can be added back.

            I’d maybe suggest creating a new user, reading the PATH from that, and setting it on your profile (change any references to the new user to your old one). That should mostly reset things.

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              1 year ago

              I can’t do that since this is a work laptop with restrictions.

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                  1 year ago

                  I don’t have a ControlSet002 folder on the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

                  Update: I checked out ControlSet001 and it had all the previous path. I cannot copy them since I didn’t have enough permissions in my work laptop. But like I said in above comments, doing echo $:PATH displayed the previous path variables which I copied and pasted on the Path variable. I think adding multiple path variable enables the option to add, edit etc. Idk whether I recovered all the previous path variables but it’s just functioning fine.