If I understand you correctly it just asking you to enter a directory via
cli, although you may not have ksh,bash or whatever windows still uses a
filesystem. run "cmd" from the start menu run prompt. Then navigate to the
directory they are instructing, some simple commands are duplicated between
both worlds 'cd' being one of them, they are getting you located
in relation to the python environment that you need to access.

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Daniel Patriarca <danielpatria...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I just installed python, then mysql, then django on my windows 7 machine
> and I think it worked because I ran the import django comand from python
> and nothing barked at me.  I thought. yeah... time to hit the tutorial but
> the first thing it tells me to do is cd to a directory.  Is there a unix
> emulator that got installed on my windows machine or something?  I actually
> do some unix programming in ksh but this is my first time trying to program
> in a windows environment. Can someone help me get past step one in the
> tuturial!!!
>
> I rent space on a server run by hostmonster.com.  Would it be a better
> idea for me to learn how to do all this straight on my server instead of
> windows anyways?  I don't even know how to tell if the django stuff works
> within my hosting environment.
>
> -dan
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