Ok..here is the "set lib" output

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC>set lib
LIB=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 
9.0\VC\ATLMFC\LIB;C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\LIB;C:\Program Files\Microsoft 
SDKs\Windows\v7.0\
lib;
LIBPATH=Framework32\;Framework32\v2.0.50727;C:\Program Files\Microsoft 
Visual St
udio 9.0\VC\ATLMFC\LIB;C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\LIB;

Thanks,
Brian



Graham Bloice wrote:
> Gerald Combs wrote:
>> Brian Oleksa wrote:
>>   
>>> Not sure what you are referring to here.
>>>
>>> When somebody asks me to check my env var... I got right to my computer 
>>> (right click / properties) then select the advanced tab and look at my 
>>> class path.
>>> Where can I find the LIB env vars..??
>>>     
>> Type "set lib" at a command prompt. (Typing "set" by itself shows you
>> all of your environment variables. A partial word, e.g. "set p" shows
>> all of the variables starting with that word.
> Using the same command prompt that you build Wireshark with.
>
> -- 
> Regards,
>
> Graham Bloice
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