On 2009-08-21 11:43:31 -0500, Kevin D. Smith
said:
On 2009-08-21 10:39:09 -0500, "Martin v. Löwis" said:
Did you install Python to the network device from your XP box? That
would explain why you can run it: the required registry settings &
environment variables are added by the installer, n
On 2009-08-21 10:39:09 -0500, "Martin v. Löwis" said:
Did you install Python to the network device from your XP box? That
would explain why you can run it: the required registry settings &
environment variables are added by the installer, none of which is
occurring on any computer other than th
> The default windows install puts Python26.dll in \windows\system32. I
> haven't tried this, but you could probably fix your install by moving
> Python26.dll into the Python26 directory.
Only the admin installation should do that (for all users). The "just
for me" installation won't.
Regards,
Ma
On Aug 20, 10:21 am, "Tim Arnold" wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed python2.6 to a netapp device. I can use it from my local windows
> machine (XP). But others cannot use it from their pcs.
>
> They get this response
> "The system cannot execute the specified program.".
>
> If they double click on python
> Did you install Python to the network device from your XP box? That
> would explain why you can run it: the required registry settings &
> environment variables are added by the installer, none of which is
> occurring on any computer other than the one from which you installed.
In principle, Pyt
"Tim Arnold" wrote:
> Any ideas on what I'm missing here?
Most likely the required configuration of the local environments.
Did you install Python to the network device from your XP box? That
would explain why you can run it: the required registry settings &
environment variables are added by th
Hi,
I installed python2.6 to a netapp device. I can use it from my local windows
machine (XP). But others cannot use it from their pcs.
They get this response
"The system cannot execute the specified program.".
If they double click on python.exe, they get a window
with: This application has fai