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Message #20409
Re: [Question #234720]: [1.0.1] after Sikuli added libs folder to system path, you have to logout/login to activate it
Question #234720 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/234720
Roman Podolyan posted a new comment:
> What is mean login and logout? I do not use Sikuli IDE....
It's not about IDE, it's about setup.
RaiMan talks about you logging out of Windows and logging back.
For me it worked simpler, I changed PATH with Rapid Environment Editor and re-launched my file manager I used to call the shell from.
This way or that you have to
1) Use "echo %path%" command to see if the required Sikuli folders are in PATH now.
2) If not, you have to reload your command shell (what can be done by logging out your user to Windows login screen and then login back).
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