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See how to enable scripts. Select Language:. OK I found it. Arg, an exercise in frustration. They left the old window menu traversal path for changing environment variables in there, but limited access to administrators only. As a normal user, if you want to change it, you need to go through a different set of options to arrive at the same frigging window.

Under "Start" enter "environment" in the search field. That will list the option to change the system variables directly in the start menu. This can be done from the command line using the SETX command. For example to 'move' your temporary files to another disk:. I created a godmode folder on the desktop. It does exactly what the OP wanted to do and does not prompt for administrative credentials.

However, on the older systems you can use sysdm. This is like the set command but updates the environment that's stored in the registry. There's no way to list the variables for example.

Thus it's impossible to do something such as appending a folder to the user's PATH variable. While SET will display the variables you don't know which ones are user vs. Keep in mind that changes to the user's environment does not immediately propagate to all processes currently running for that user.

You can see this in a command prompt where your changes will not be visible if you use SET. For example. It is a good thing to run through these tests before the upgrade as well, so you can confirm everything is working correctly.

If it is a physical server, do you have drivers and firmware updates for the new Windows Server version available? Think about backup software and antivirus, you might need to uninstall these during the update process and reinstall it after the upgrade is done.

Make sure your server is up-to-date and fully patched before doing an in-place upgrade. Planning the timeframe for the upgrade. In-place upgrades take some time, make sure you have a long enough maintenance window planned.

Also make sure you communicate the maintenance window, so users know that the application or service is not available. Make sure you have a backup of the server before you start the upgrade process, and make sure you can also restore from that specific backup.

If possible, test the upgrade process with a non-production server. Make sure you have enough disk space for the upgrade. Gather your system information before the upgrade. Collect system information Before you start the upgrade process you should also collect the following system information. Windows Server Systeminfo Before proceeding with the In-place Upgrade I know I have mentioned it before, make sure you have a backup you can restore of the server you are performing the in-place upgrade.

Click Install now. Read and accept the license terms. Select I accept the license terms. The setup will check the application compatibility and create a compatibility report. Next, press Confirm to start upgrading Windows. Post Upgrade to Windows Server R2 After the upgrade to Windows Server , log in and check if the server has been successfully upgraded. Windows Server select image edition Read and accept the license terms.

Windows Server license terms For an in-place upgrade, select Keep personal files and app and click Next. Windows Server in-place upgrade The setup will check the application compatibility and create a compatibility report. Next, press Install to start upgrading Windows. Windows Server in-place upgrade install The setup will complete and automatically reboot. Check out our full video here on Microsoft Channel 9 : Conclusion There are many ways you can upgrade or migrate your applications, in-place upgrade is just one of them, and might not always fit.

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