rich murphy wrote: >So, I assumed "the current directory" is C:\Python25 which did not >work. Then I placed the fibo.py file in C: director. That did not work >either. What directory does it mean then? > OK, forgive me for using 2.4... Can you import "sys"? Assuming you've got python_script.py at path: "C:\\python_script.py" you might try this quick test: >>> import sys >>> sys.path ['C:\\Python24\\Lib\\idlelib', 'C:\\windows\\system32\\python24.zip', 'C:\\Python24', 'C:\\Python24\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python24\\lib', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\plat-win', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\lib-tk', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32\\lib'] ## your ouput may be different >>> sys.path.append("C:\\") >>> sys.path ['C:\\Python24\\Lib\\idlelib', 'C:\\windows\\system32\\python24.zip', 'C:\\Python24', 'C:\\Python24\\DLLs', 'C:\\Python24\\lib', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\plat-win', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\lib-tk', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32', 'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site-packages\\win32\\lib', 'C:\\'] >>> import python_script
6.1.1 The Module Search Path When a module named spam is imported, the interpreter searches for a file named spam.py in the current directory [...] Actually, modules are searched in the list of directories given by the variable |sys.path| which is initialized from the directory containing the input script (or the current directory), PYTHONPATH and the installation-dependent default. This allows Python programs that know what they're doing to modify or replace the module search path. Note that because the directory containing the script being run is on the search path, it is important that the script not have the same name as a standard module, or Python will attempt to load the script as a module when that module is imported. This will generally be an error. See section 6.2 <#standardModules>, ``Standard Modules,'' for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list