On Nov 20, 1:22 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Windows systems, the same result can be achieved by copying the file
> django-trunk/django/bin/django-admin.py to somewhere on your system
> path, for example C:\Python24\Scripts.
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Hello Steve. Yes, I did that. Actually I just ran that script from the
trunk directory. It installed.

So, I'm good to go. The tutorial seems to indicate that I don't have
to install Apache until I embark on production, so I've left that out.

Solved my environment variable problem; I realized included the
program name in the variable path. Once I removed that I could run
django-admin.py from any directory.

Thanks.

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