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It appears that in Win32 (with php-cli.exe), the putenv function works quite strangely. When you call putenv("VAR="), this sould empty the "VAR" environment variable. And it almost does it, because a call to getenv("VAR") will return an empty string. However, the real env is not changed and VAR is still set to its old value. This small script (and its output) demonstrate the problem : C:\php>php-cli <? putenv("TEST=ZOB1"); echo getenv("TEST")."\n"; // "ZOB1" system("echo %TEST%"); // "ZOB1" putenv("TEST="); echo getenv("TEST")."\n"; // "" system("echo %TEST%"); // "ZOB1" <- should be empty ! putenv("TEST=ZOB2"); echo getenv("TEST")."\n"; // "ZOB2" system("echo %TEST%"); // "ZOB2" ?> ZOB1 ZOB1 ZOB1 ZOB2 ZOB2