Hi Rodger, try using SETX. For example:
setx folder C:\Export
Note that there is no equals sign. We changed the way SyncBack gets environment variables in V7 because previously SyncBack could only see the environment variables that were set when the program was started. So if any changed or were added, while it was running, then it still saw the old value.
setx folder C:\Export
Note that there is no equals sign. We changed the way SyncBack gets environment variables in V7 because previously SyncBack could only see the environment variables that were set when the program was started. So if any changed or were added, while it was running, then it still saw the old value.