Version Differences for Performance Tuning Agents

(Dynamic Environment Variables)
(Add Files to Agent's /bin Directory)
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  #Create setenv file. In a text editor, create the setenv.bat file if the agent is running on Windows or setenv.sh file if the agent is running on a UNIX-like system. Save it to the agent's /bin directory.    #Create setenv file. In a text editor, create the setenv.bat file if the agent is running on Windows or setenv.sh file if the agent is running on a UNIX-like system. Save it to the agent's /bin directory. 
  ##You will need to have the shell script read the environment variables and then writes them out to the env.properties file. The script should be similar to this example below:     ##You will need to have the shell script read the environment variables and then writes them out to the env.properties file. The script should be similar to this example below:  
- ##<font style=monospace>echo DYNAMIC_ENV_VAR=value > env.properites</font>   + ##<font face=monospace>echo DYNAMIC_ENV_VAR=value > env.properites</font>  
  ###Note that the env.properties cannot reference other environment variables such as ''PATH=%PATH%'';..., etc.    ###Note that the env.properties cannot reference other environment variables such as ''PATH=%PATH%'';..., etc. 
  ###AnthillPro requires the variables to be set using this exact pattern.    ###AnthillPro requires the variables to be set using this exact pattern.