Hmm,  it always used to be that new shells do get to see the changes but services did not - as they are in the kernel process (or whatever the name is in Windows!).




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John Hawkins wrote:
> I can't remember whether reboot is still required
> for env vars in windows

Definitely not required, as my environment changes
would show up in any new shell that I launched after
the changes.  Note that any existing shells and
programs still see the environnment prior to the
change.

This was my reasoning in stopping the server and
monitor in between changes.





               
                                 
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