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Windows Scripting: How to modify/expand environemnt variables?

statik213

Golden Member
There's plently of info on how to do it for batch file params, taken from windows help:
Variable with modifier Description
%~I Expands %I which removes any surrounding quotation marks ("").
%~fI Expands %I to a fully qualified path name.
%~dI Expands %I to a drive letter only.
%~pI Expands %I to a path only.
%~nI Expands %I to a file name only.
%~xI Expands %I to a file extension only.
%~sI Expands path to contain short names only.
%~aI Expands %I to the file attributes of file.
%~tI Expands %I to the date and time of file.
%~zI Expands %I to the size of file.
%~$PATH:I Searches the directories listed in the PATH environment variable and expands %I to the fully qualified name of the first one found. If the environment variable name is not defined or the file is not found by the search, this modifier expands to the empty string.

I basically want to do the same type of things to the %environemnt% variables and I can't figure out the syntax.

Any help would be much appreciated. thanks
 
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