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On Windows, you can set the values of these variables in the registry with p4 set; on other operating systems, Perforce uses environment variables for the same purpose.
To set the value of a registry variable for the current user, use p4 set var=value. Windows administrators can use p4 set -s var=value to set the registry variable's default values for all users on the local machine.
Windows administrators running the Perforce server as a service can set variables used by the service (for instance, P4JOURNAL and others) with p4 set -S svcname var=value.
To unset the value for a particular variable, leave value empty.
To view a list of the values of all Perforce variables, use p4 set without any arguments. On UNIX, this displays the values of the associated environment variables. On Windows, this displays either the MS-DOS environment variable (if set), or the value in the registry and whether it was defined with p4 set (for the current user) or p4 set -s (for the local machine).
p4 set can be used on non-Windows operating systems to view the values of variables, but if you try to use p4 set to set variables on non-Windows operating systems, Perforce will display an error message.
-s |
Set the value of the registry variables for the local machine. Without this flag, p4 set sets the variables in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive; when you use the -s flag, the variables are set in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive. These locations are reflected in the output of p4 set on Windows. |
-S svcname |
Set the value of the registry variables as used by service svcname. You must have administrator privileges to do this. |
See the Global Options section. |
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