En Sat, 29 Sep 2007 22:04:06 -0300, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:
>> If it works this way, maybe the .py file extension is not correctly >> registered. > > Yes, it works this way. > How do I register the .py extension correctly? From a command line, type: assoc .py You should get: .py=Python.File If you get an error, or another thing like py_auto_file: assoc .py=Python.File Then: ftype Python.File You should get: Python.File=c:\path\to\python.exe "%1" %* If you don't: ftype Python.File=c:\path\to\python.exe "%1" %* The %* at the end is important: if you created the association by using "Open with...", or selecting Python from the list of installed programs, very likely the command says only "%1" - that is, the script being open, but without any additional arguments. Better if you have administrative rights to do this tasks. -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list