In message <1co94553odu2d0dfnn89fdkgbsvo5dv...@4ax.com>, Tim Slattery wrote:
> When I googled that message, the links that came up had to do with
> missing DLLs.
Ironic, isn't it, that Microsoft designs these messages to be non-technical
to avoid putting off ordinary users, and yet it just ends
Tim Slattery wrote:
Tim Slattery wrote:
Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
execute the specified program."
Slightly OT, but do try to replace that with 3.1 as soon as you can.
Significant improv
Tim Slattery wrote:
That's what it is. They give you a choice of MSI or AS. The AS choice
is a zip file that you unzip, then run the bat file on the top level.
There's no indication that it's "not intended for wide use".
Granted not much, other than it isn't listed in the main download tables:
Duncan Booth wrote:
>Tim Slattery wrote:
>
>> Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
>> device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
>> execute the specified program."
>>
>> When I googled that message, the links that came up had to do with
>> mi
Trent Mick wrote:
>Tim Slattery wrote:
>> Tim Slattery wrote:
>>
>>> Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
>>> device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
>>> execute the specified program."
>>
>> I should add that before I knew about our shar
Tim Slattery wrote:
Tim Slattery wrote:
Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
execute the specified program."
I should add that before I knew about our shared installation, I
downloaded the AS dist
Tim Slattery wrote:
> Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
> device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
> execute the specified program."
>
> When I googled that message, the links that came up had to do with
> missing DLLs. So I fired up Depe
Tim Slattery wrote:
>Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
>device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
>execute the specified program."
I should add that before I knew about our shared installation, I
downloaded the AS distribution of Python 2.
Tim Slattery wrote:
Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share
device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot
execute the specified program."
To be honest, I'd look at one of the Portable Python installations,
specifically designed to be run off a stic