DOS echo command can't echo a user-set variable?

The set command does not take spaces. The proper syntax would be.

The set command does not take spaces. The proper syntax would be: set tt=name What you have done in your example is set an environment variable tt. With that in mind, you can try this: echo %tt % and see your output.

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