Windows configuration

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Here are some windows settings you should apply. They will ease the maintenance and the use of alternate systems (if you'd like to do so).


Set environment variable as non-admin user

Sometimes you are not the local administrator of your computer... But you still need to add / update some environment variables. Windows has an excellent command line tool for that: setx

setx M2_HOME "R:\java\tools\maven\3.2.3-ep-01"

Note! You are not allowed to UPDATE a value.

  • setx PATH "%PATH%;%M2_HOME%\bin" will failed. :(
  • You need to:
echo %PATH%
setx PATH "{path_current_value};%M2_HOME%\bin"


Disable Fast Startup

Since Windows 8 the startup is much faster. However that comes with a great cost: the partitions information are stored on a file and only the current OS can access it. Meaning in case of failure you'll probably lost all your data. Even Linux will not be able to access the data.


I strongly advise you to disable that feature. Even though it might slow down the startup time, it will greatly help you in case of failure and data recovery!

  • Go to control panel
  • Hardware and Sound
  • Power options
  • Change what the power buttons do
  • Change settings that are currently unavailable - This is the option at the top of page
  • Disable Turn on fast startup (recommended) - at the bottom of the new page


Windows server simultaneous sessions

To enable simultaneous sessions with the same login, see: https://support.managed.com/kb/a1816/how-to-enable-disable-multiple-rdp-sessions-in-windows-2012.aspx