This page allows you to take a look at the most important system path entries in &cfgsys; and find out which entries are invalid.

Note: Take extreme caution in modifying the system paths. One invalid modification might render your whole system unusable.

Press "Apply" to have the changes you've made written to the &cfgsys; file. This will write the changes to all system paths available in the drop-down box, not just the changes of the path that is currently selected. You will have to restart the computer to let the changes take effect. A Desktop restart does not suffice.

The "System paths to check" drop-down box offers you a selection of system paths that can be modified using this page. See "System paths" for more explanations.

Once you select a &cfgsys; item, the paths that are specified with it in &cfgsys; are displayed in the list box below. You can then select items in that list box and use the buttons to have them modified. This should be pretty self-explanatory.

The "Select invalid" which select all path entries that are not valid directories on your system. You can then press "Delete" afterwards to have these entries removed.