New submission from James Hutchison:

One issue I've encountered is someone else's software setting PYTHONPATH to 
their install directory of python. We have some old software that installs and 
uses python 2.3 scripts and unfortunately this prevents the IDLE shortcuts for 
newer versions of python from working correctly on the system. This could be 
remedied with -E being added to the shortcut, but windows doesn't allow me to 
directly edit the IDLE shortcut, and it hides how IDLE is being launched via 
Python in the first place, making it a challenge to create my own. I'd remove 
PYTHONPATH from the system environment variables except I don't know why it's 
set in the first place.

Suggestion: IDLE safe-mode which runs with -E OR include a batch file for IDLE 
so that I can easily append my own command line arguments and create my own 
shortcuts.

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components: IDLE
messages: 169082
nosy: Jimbofbx
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: IDLE (windows) with PYTHONPATH and multiple python versions
type: enhancement
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7, Python 3.1, Python 3.2, Python 3.3, Python 3.4

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