Set Default Path Windows 10

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Aug 11, 2016  Windows 10 can find your device’s location in a variety of ways, often by examining nearby Wi-Fi networks. But this doesn’t always work well, especially on desktop PCs. That’s why Windows 10 offers a way to set a “default location” that is reported to apps if it can’t get a solid read on your location. I changed my path values by mistake. So i need default path values for windows 10 pro 64 bit. Stack Overflow. Products Customers. Default values of path variables in windows 10 closed Ask Question Asked 2 years. This is copied from a Win 10 Enterprise 64Bit System I set up yesterday (no programs installed yet): Windows 10, Instruction.

Windows 10 can find your device’s location in a variety of ways, often by examining nearby Wi-Fi networks. But this doesn’t always work well, especially on desktop PCs. That’s why Windows 10 offers a way to set a “default location” that is reported to apps if it can’t get a solid read on your location.

Set Default Applications Windows 10

This default location will be sent to any application that uses the Windows location services, including Maps, Cortana, Weather, and Microsoft Edge.

For whatever reason, this option is not available in the main Settings app. Instead, Microsoft has hidden it in the Maps app. But don’t worry: Despite the location of this setting, it doesn’t just apply to the Maps app. It applies to every application that uses Windows 10’s location services.

To access the option, open the “Maps” app from your Start menu. Click or tap the “…” button at the top-right corner of the window and select “Settings”.

Set Default Path Windows 10

Scroll down and click the “Change Default Location” button under Default Location.

You’ll be taken to the map with a “Default Location” box visible. Click the “Set Default Location” button.

To set a default location, you can either type a street address into the box or click “Set Location” and select a specific position on the map.

If you’re using a stationary desktop PC, the choice is clear–use the address the computer is located at. If you’re using a laptop or tablet that moves between locations, you’ll probably want to choose the address you most frequently use the device at.

To change or clear the default location you set in the future, open the Maps app again, open the menu, select “Settings”, and click “Change Default Location” again. From the window that pops up, you can click “Change” to change the default location or “Clear” to unset your default location.

While various apps will use this default location if they can’t get a read on your location, you can always set different locations in individual apps. For example, you can set any city of your choice in the Weather app to receive weather for that location. But this option helps individual apps know where you are if Windows can’t detect your location on its own.

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I changed my path values by mistake.so i need default path values for windows 10 pro 64 bit.

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I find the answer here:

This is copied from a Win 10 Enterprise 64Bit System I set up yesterday (no programs installed yet):

Windows 10, Instruction

  1. From the desktop, right click the My Computer icon. Choose
  2. Properties from the context menu. Click the Advanced tab Click
  3. Environment Variables. ... In the Edit System Variable (or New
  4. System Variable) window select PATH environment
  5. Edit PATH environment by adding or correcting existed values. Be sure, you separate variables with semicolons (;)
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