Hope the attached script will help you , save as Filename.vbs
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How to export environment variables on windows from a batch file?
I have a file pass.bat like:
@echo off
set LDAP_USERNAME=igor.mukhin
set /P "LDAP_PASSWORD=Ldap-Passwo
And i want to keep the value of those vars after the .bat finishes. Linux has "export" command. How can i do it in windows?
Thanks
Igor
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Use setx instead of set
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by: aiklamhaPosted on 2009-10-19 at 03:02:07ID: 25603823
You wil need to use vbscript for this purpose