Rollup merge of #27183 - Dangthrimble:master, r=steveklabnik
Updated "Installing Rust" and "After installation" to provide additional guidance to Windows users on including Rust in the Path system variable. r? @steveklabnik
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[insecurity]: http://curlpipesh.tumblr.com
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If you're on Windows, please download the appropriate [installer][install-page].
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**NOTE:** By default, the Windows installer will not add Rust to the %PATH%
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system variable. If this is the only version of Rust you are installing and you
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want to be able to run it from the command line, click on "Advanced" on the
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install dialog and on the "Product Features" page ensure "Add to PATH" is
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installed on the local hard drive.
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[install-page]: http://www.rust-lang.org/install.html
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@@ -87,6 +93,11 @@ rustc 1.0.0 (a59de37e9 2015-05-13)
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If you did, Rust has been installed successfully! Congrats!
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If you didn't and you're on Windows, check that Rust is in your %PATH% system
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variable. If it isn't, run the installer again, select "Change" on the "Change,
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repair, or remove installation" page and ensure "Add to PATH" is installed on
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the local hard drive.
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This installer also installs a copy of the documentation locally, so you can
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read it offline. On UNIX systems, `/usr/local/share/doc/rust` is the location.
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On Windows, it's in a `share/doc` directory, inside wherever you installed Rust
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