I'm getting the same error mentioned at the top of this thread (on Windows 7). Go back to the 'Edit environment variable' window and paste (Ctrl+V) the path you copied into the new entry. Click to the right of the folder name in the explorer bar at the top. Open up the 'selenium-basics' (or whatever you called it) that you created at the start of this video in File Explorer. This will give you a list of paths to various apps. In that list, highlight "Path" and click 'Edit.'. You get a window with 'User variables for ' at the top. At the bottom of that, there's a button for ' Environment Variables'. In there, on the right of the window, click 'Advanced System Settings' and this opens a smaller window. In Windows 10, open File Explorer and right click 'This PC' and select 'Properties'. I have the PATH to the correct folder in my environment variables but the problem still persists:Īnyway, I added the path to the directory we created to my PATH. This solution worked once and then failed. Should this still be categorised as Quality Assurance?
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