Changed tutorial01 to clarify how to set an environment variable in Windows. Thanks, JZ!

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Once you've done that, you need to tell Django which settings module you're
currently using. Do that by setting an environment variable,
``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``::
``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``. Here's how you do that in the Bash shell on Unix::
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE='myproject.settings.main'
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=myproject.settings.main
On Windows, you'd use ``set`` instead::
set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=myproject.settings.main
Note this path is in Python package syntax. Your project has to be somewhere on
your `Python path`_ -- so that the Python statement ``import myproject.settings.main``