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Tue, Oct 13 2009 1:14

When what you set is not what you get : SetEnvironmentVariable and getenv

Mixing SetEnvironmentVariable and getenv is asking for trouble, as we recently found to our dismay (and exasperation!). It took some serious debugging to figure out the actual problem – let’s see if you can figure it out. Here’s some C++/CLI code that...
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