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I need help editing my profile.ps1 file

Asked by rockerrb in MSH/Monad PowerShell

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I want my $env:path to search 2 different directories when I execute scripts in Windows PowerShell.  I need to know the exact syntax of how to add the second directory in the profile.ps1 file.
This is what I currently have with X being substituted for the name of the directory just to simplify this question:
$env:path += "; C:\X\"

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