Thorsten Kampe wrote: > If you installed Python the normal way, .py files are already > associated with Python. Windows uses the registry and doesn't make any > difference whether you doubleclick a file or type the name on the > command line
The difference is whether you can execute the script by typing "scriptname.py" or merely "scriptname". With the "set .py" approach Mark was mentioning, even though it's not supported by vanilla Windows, you can do the latter. Same with setting the PATHEXT environment variable, which the ActivePython distribution apparently does. The "normal way" of installing Python does *not* set enable this, requiring you to execute scripts with the full "scriptname.py". -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list