On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 12:24 AM, Brian Case <br...@brianlcase.com> wrote: > I am running windows 10 version 1703 as administrator on a Dell Inspiron 15 > laptop. > > I downloaded and installed python 3.6.2 from > https://www.python.org/downloads/ for windows. > > https://www.programiz.com/python-programming instructs me to open IDLE once > that install completed. > > But I find NEITHER Python nor IDLE anywhere on my machine. > > I reran the install which gave me options for REPAIR. I ran it, which > completed successfully and provided the python-list email address. > > I still cannot find an executable or a folder for anything beginning with > Python. > > Where should I look besides folders C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files > (x86)?
Apologies for what's probably a dumb question, but is it in your Start menu? I don't know Win 10 very well - I used Windows plenty back in the XP days, but now I'm all Linux, apart from a bit of testing and VMs and stuff. Normally, after Python's installed, I'd go looking for it in the Start menu, in a folder called "Python X.Y" (in your case, "Python 3.6"). ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list