Managing Environment Variables

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The Environment tab of customizer for your VCS filesystem enables you to manage your computer's environment variables. Most environment variables must be set outside of the IDE. The Environment tab lets you enable and disable your system's environment variables for use in the IDE. You can also create new environment variables.

To create a new environment variable:

  1. Right-click the root node for the filesystem and choose Customize.
  2. Click the Environment tab.
  3. Click Insert, type the name of the new variable, and click OK.
  4. Under User-Defined Variables, click the Variable Values field for the new variable and type the variable's value. Click Close to close the Customizer.

To disable one of your system's environment variables for use with VCS:

  1. Right-click the root node for the filesystem and choose Customize.
  2. Click the Environment tab.
  3. In the Used In VCS column, deselect the checkbox. Click Close to close the Customizer.
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VCS Filesystem Customizer
VCS Filesystem Properties

Configuring Version Control Settings

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