diff --git a/scripts/src/main/resources/system/windows/cmd/readme.txt b/scripts/src/main/resources/system/windows/cmd/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 552493049..000000000 --- a/scripts/src/main/resources/system/windows/cmd/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Summary: -This is a central solution for the OASP4J IDE that should be "installed" only once on a windows system. -It allows to automatically set the environment variables properly no matter where you are in your directory. - -Installtion: -1. Copy "IDEenv.bat" into a central script directory of your choice. - -2. Ensure that this directoy is added to your system path: -Computer > Properties > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables > User variables for ... > PATH -Add ; followed by the absolute path of that directory -Open Command propmpt and type "IDEenv" hit [return] and ensure you do NOT get: -'IDEenv' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. - -3. Right-click on the file "IDEenv.reg" and choose "Merge" from Context-Menu. -Confirm the dialog "User Account Control" with "Yes". -Confrim the dialog "Registry Editor" with "Yes". -Click "OK". - -Result: -Now whenever you right-click on a folder in Windows-Explorer you get the option "Open CMD here" from the context menu. -If you select it, a commandline opens. In case the directory is located inside a OASP4J IDE, then all environment variables -have automatically been set for you and you will see the message "IDE environment has been initialized.". -Then you can call maven (mvn) or other commands and everything will use the software specific for your OASP4J IDE project. -Otherwise no message appears and the environment variables remain untouched. \ No newline at end of file