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Asked: June 30, 20222022-06-30T23:30:00+03:00 2022-06-30T23:30:00+03:00In: Java

How can we set java path in windows 10

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    1. Himanshu kumar
      Himanshu kumar Junior TA @GEEKSFORGEEKS | CONTENT CREATOR | FREELANCE CONTENT WRITER |
      2022-07-17T00:05:08+03:00Added an answer on July 17, 2022 at 12:05 am

      Following are the steps for setting the java path in window 10 :-

      1- Go to the Search box and type advanced system settings in it. Now click on the View advanced system settings.

      2- Select the Advanced tab and then click environment variables.

      3- In the system, variables click the New button. Now in the edit system variable, type variable name as JAVA_PATH and variable path as the path where the JDK folder is saved and click on OK button Usually the path of the JDK file will be C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_60.

      4- Now in the system variables go to the path and click the edit button.

      5- Click the New button.

      6- Now add the following path: %JAVA_HOME%\bin

      I hope this helps.

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