![]() If the program continues to execute you can use ctrl-c to terminate it. If you get the error message "x was not recognized as an internal or external command" you need to check your PATH value. If everything looks good in the environment variables, try opening a command prompt (Start > Run > cmd) and typing in "ant", "ruby", "java", or "android". Hint: You can copy the path from the address bar in Windows Explorer. "Edit." the Path to include the needed folders. Select Properties -> Advanced tab -> Environment Variables button).ĢC. Right-click on My Computer (or Computer)ĢB. You can confirm the environment variables the following way:ĢA. Path, folders where the operating system always looks when given a command (includes these, for example: C:\Ruby191\ bin D:\apache-ant-1.8.1\ bin C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20\ bin D:\android-sdk-windows\ tools). ![]()
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