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Tip: You'll need to run <tt>first-setup.bat</tt> also to update your ConTeXt and/or to add modules afterwards. One way of making this easier is to copy the Command Prompt shortcut to the ConTeXt folder (e.g. from startup menu). Then right-click the icon, choose Properties and replace the text on the Start In line with your ConTeXt folder location (e.g. C:\context). When you double-click this shortcut, the Command Prompt starts directly in the correct folder and you don't have to remember any file paths (and you can even copy-paste the commands from this wiki page to the command line!).
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===Step 3: Add ConTeXt to Windows search path===
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You will have to go to the system settings of your Windows and add you will have to add <tt>C:\''yourcontextfolder''\tex\texmf-mswin\bin</tt> (eg <tt>c:\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin</tt>)to the search path (environment variable <tt>path</tt> under advanced system properties). If you are the only user on the computer needing ConTeXt, you can put it under user variables, otherwise add it to the existing search path listing.
Go to <code>''yourcontextfolder''/tex/texmf-context/data/scite</code> (e.g. <code>C:\context\tex\texmf-context\context\data\scite</code>). Copy everything from this folder to your SciTe program folder. If you only plan to use SciTe for ConTeXt, you can replace all files. If you want to keep all the existing functionality, copy the subfolder contents by hand, but make sure you get everything.
=== Import settings into scite SciTe ===
Open SciTe. Go to the <code>Options</code> menu and choose <code>Open Global Options File</code>. Scroll all the way to then end of the file and write
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