FarGetaNik wrote:First of all, sorry for not logging in for so long. I wanted to get the Tools run, but failed firstly. Got not much time last month. I wanted to run the tools on different computers, but did not get the permission, so I?m so far as a month ago.
I don?t want to waste more time on that, I?ve got the feeling these tools won?t run on my system. I tried to reinstall them as admin, the paths are still not shown by the "paths" command; so is the installation path influencing the tools or not?
It's really so simple, but you always try to deviate from my precise instructions. Why do you do this? It costs both of us unnecessary extra time and ends in frustration...
Given your poor Win 7 systems knowledge, the proper procedure would have been --as a first try-- to follow my instructions STRICTLY. Once you have seen things working correctly, then you can experiment with modifications that you prefer
step by step.
I see that you have never set environment variables by hand in your Windows OS. It's also very easy.
All you got to do is to add rhe actual installation path of my tools, one by one.
Here is what you have to click (sorry I only know the English designations):
Control Panel-> All Control Panel Items->System->Advanced System Settings
In the opened dialog called System Properties you click the last entry, called
Environment VariablesThere you click on
Edit in the top
User variables dialog, after first selecting
Path.
Next in the opening editable line, type a ';' after the last entry (if there was one), and simply type in the complete installation path for the NmTools and the F-TexTools. Double check for typos!!!
Suppose you had installed the tools in the default path for an English Win 7, you would type:
; C:\Program Files (x86)\NmTools;C:\Program Files (x86)\F-TexTools
Then type OK OK
Reboot
Then the tools should be known in EVERY directory.
Fridger