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Aug 07, 2009
11:59 AM
Environment Variable not set on Linux
During the install in Linux, we set an environment variable. When the install is complete, the user attempts to run the product which requires the setting of this environment variable.
We found out that it's not set. Doing the "set" shows that the variable is not set. However, if the user logs out and logs back in, do the "set" again, the environment variable is now set.
I see there's "Refresh Windows Environment" Action for Windows. But I don't see one for Linux. Is this a problem? How do I make this work without having to log out and log back in? Thanks.
We found out that it's not set. Doing the "set" shows that the variable is not set. However, if the user logs out and logs back in, do the "set" again, the environment variable is now set.
I see there's "Refresh Windows Environment" Action for Windows. But I don't see one for Linux. Is this a problem? How do I make this work without having to log out and log back in? Thanks.
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Oct 14, 2016
04:29 PM
Does anyone have an answer to this question? I am having the same issue. i am using IA 2015