How to fix ngrok is not recognized as an internal and external Command Error in Terminal
Jun 7, 2025
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uh hello guys uh welcome to this video
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so in this video I will show you if you
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are getting this error message if you
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type ngrock is not recognized as an
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internal or external
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command then in this video I'll show you
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how to fix this so ngrock if you haven't
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installed it then definitely type ngrock
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download it's a basically a platform by
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which you can directly deploy your
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applications as you develop it so if you
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haven't installed it downloaded it
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simply go to the download page simply
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download
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this select your operating
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system i have already downloaded this
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but still I'm getting this error message
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so by default it's present if you
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download it by as a default location it
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will install it inside your C drive and
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it will create a folder
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ngrock so you just need to add this
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right click add this location in your
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environment
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variable go to the system variable and
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just select
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path and just add a new entry just paste
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it so just add this to the environment
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variable just now click okay and just
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restart the terminal
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just type ngrock
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version so you will see now you'll be
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able to access ngrock from the terminal
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in this easy way you can fix this error
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