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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T21:31:29+00:00 2026-06-13T21:31:29+00:00

I’m working on an app that invokes external processes like so: ProcessStartInfo startInfo =

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I’m working on an app that invokes external processes like so:

ProcessStartInfo startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(PathToExecutable, Arguments){
     ErrorDialog = false,
     RedirectStandardError = true,
     RedirectStandardOutput = true,
     UseShellExecute = false,
     CreateNoWindow = true,
     WorkingDirectory = WorkingDirectory
 };

using (Process process = new Process()) {
    process.StartInfo = startInfo;

    process.Start();
    process.BeginErrorReadLine();
    process.BeginOutputReadLine();
    process.WaitForExit();

    return process.ExitCode;
}

One of the processes I’m calling depends on an environment variable that I’d rather not require my users to set. Is there any way to modify the environment variables that get sent to the external process? Ideally I’d be able to make them visible only to the process that’s running, but if I have to programmatically set them system-wide, I’ll settle for that (but, would UAC force me to run as administrator to do that?)

ProcessStartInfo.EnvironmentVariables is read only, so a lot of help that is…

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    2026-06-13T21:31:30+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:31 pm

    You can add values to it though.

    From MSDN ProcessStartInfo.EnvironmentVariables Property:

    Although you cannot set the EnvironmentVariables property, you can
    modify the StringDictionary returned by the property. For example, the
    following code adds a TempPath environment variable:
    myProcess.StartInfo.EnvironmentVariables.Add("TempPath", "C:\\Temp").
    You must set the UseShellExecute property to false to start the
    process after changing the EnvironmentVariables property. If
    UseShellExecute is true, an InvalidOperationException is thrown when
    the Start method is called.

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