On 8/5/2014 3:36 PM, Edward Diener wrote:
I install Python 3.4.1 64-bit on Windows. After the install I type:
I have done the same, on Win 7, but I had previous installs going back 3
years on this machine.
assoc .py
and I get back:
File association not found for extension .py
I get
C:\Users\Terry>assoc .py
.py=Python.File
C:\Users\Terry>assoc .pyw
.pyw=Python.NoConFile
C:\Users\Terry>assoc .pyo
.pyo=Python.CompiledFile
C:\Users\Terry>assoc .pyc
.pyc=Python.CompiledFile
None of this specifies the program, which is currently Python Launcher
for Windows (console). (See Control Panel / Default Programs / Set
Associations.)
Why does not the Python install to associate extension .py with the
Python Launcher for Windows ?
Somewhere during the install, there is a checkbox or something about
grabbing file associations or about making the install the default
version. I do not remember.
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