tarts up the control panel. The
easiest thing to try is to use a fully qualified path to start it.
"%systemroot%\system32\control.exe" ncpa.cpl
The above should help with W95 to Windows XP. For 64-bit versions
control.exe might reside in a system64 folder.
Did you ever f
a
short name. Nothing seems to get SET in the Environment to
identify where the library gets configured. I have to run
off to find help on the differences between "import" and
"from".
Good luck! Feel free to leave a reply.
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Jim Carlock
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th setting the PATH EV anywhere. The above
registry script registers everything to execute Python as needed.
Double-click upon a test.py file and you'll see the test.pyc file
get created and then you'll see the file run as needed.
If you're curious about to see if those extensions are a
Anyone here able to provide a link to the Python functions for
comparing strings and updating strings? I'm looking to do some
character by character analysis until I find the '@' character
and then change the rest of the string after that.
Thank you for your help.
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I downloaded Python 2.6.2 today. Anyone here know what that error in
the subject really means and possibly what I should look at? I took
a look at line 13 in the specified file and it states the line that
it has a problem with.
import sha
I'm running Python in Windows XP.
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