Using the Windows registry or macOS system settings
On Windows and macOS computers, you can store connection settings in the
registry (or system settings) by using the p4 set
command. For example:
p4 set P4PORT=ssl:tea.example.com:1667
There are two ways you can configure client settings in the registry:
- p4 set setting=value: for the current local user.
- p4 set -s setting=value: for all users on the local computer. Can be overridden by any registry settings made for the local user. Requires administrative privileges.
To see which settings are in effect, use the p4 set
command without arguments. For details about the p4
set
command, see the
Helix Core Command-Line (P4) Reference.