Unable to connect to quickbuild webpage4/29/2023 Nevertheless, if you do come across the error, at least you now know what to do. The ‘command is not recognized as an internal or external command’ error has been around that long and as far as I know, the fix is still the same even five generations of Windows later. That is why I still have it as a bookmark. I used to use this when I worked IT Admin at a well-known cable company. Find those two registry entries listed above and delete them.Run the command ‘cmd /d’ which apparently stops autorun from running.Perform the Environmental variables check as above.Navigate to C:WindowsSystem32 and make sure the CMD executable is present.I have a bookmark for an MSDN blog entry from 2007 that I have saved illustrating this very thing. This can be done by editing file conf/log4j. HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftCommand ProcessorAutoRun In case of configuration error, enabling debug level for system log may help the investigation. However both need to be present even in Windows 10. Systemroot was mainly for systems that used both WINNT and Windows folders which is no longer true. Arguably you don’t need both but Windows still seems to reference them separately. This is a legacy entry for those using older systems. The eagle eyed among you may notice that ‘%SystemRoot%System32’ and ‘C:WindowsSystem32’ point to the same location. Restart your computer and open QuickBooks. Right-click QuickBooks Web Connector, then select Delete. This should be enough for the original command you were trying to work again. Open Windows File Explorer and go to this folder: C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup. Then paste the original value back and confirm. Just cut and paste each one individually and change the value in the Environmental variables to anything. Pasting the values into Notepad saves time and preserves the correct syntax should you be disturbed while performing this task or in case you forget what it looked like. ![]() I assume this is to link it within the Windows internal database once more but who knows. If you know Windows, you will know that sometimes all you need do is re-enter a value for it to be picked up again. Replace the value you just changed with the original from Notepad and click OK.Change the entry in the Environmental Variable window to something else and click OK.Make sure ‘%SystemRoot%System32’ and ‘C:WindowsSystem32’ are present.Select Edit and a new window will appear.Select Path in the System variables pane at the bottom of the new window.Select the Environmental Variables button. ![]() ![]()
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