RE: Re: Install Problem

2016-12-15 Thread Rhesa Browning
rg Cc: Rhesa Browning Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Install Problem On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Rhesa Browning wrote: > I have been trying to install Python 3.5.2 onto my computer. I have > installed and uninstalled and resinstalled several times. Every time > I get an error message s

Re: Re: Install Problem

2016-12-15 Thread eryk sun
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Rhesa Browning wrote: > I have not been able to find the temp folder. I am doing this on a work > computer > and don't have access to all the folders. Some are hidden. Enter %temp% in Explorer's location bar or the Win+R dialog. -- https://mail.python.org/mail

Re: Install Problem

2016-12-13 Thread eryk sun
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Rhesa Browning wrote: > I have been trying to install Python 3.5.2 onto my computer. I have > installed and > uninstalled and resinstalled several times. Every time I get an error message > saying that the python35.dll doesn't exist on my computer so it can't op

RE: Re: Install Problem

2016-12-13 Thread Rhesa Browning
] Re: Install Problem In Rhesa Browning writes: >I have been trying to install Python 3.5.2 onto my computer. I have >installed and uninstalled and resinstalled several times. Every time I >get an error message saying that the python35.dll doesn't exist on my >computer

Re: Install Problem

2016-12-13 Thread John Gordon
In Rhesa Browning writes: >I have been trying to install Python 3.5.2 onto my computer. I have >installed and uninstalled and resinstalled several times. Every time I >get an error message saying that the python35.dll doesn't exist on my >computer so it can't open Python. How can this proble

Re: Install problem Windows xp HE

2005-03-13 Thread Raseliarison nirinA
"Jan Ekström" wrote: > Here is the error. > IDLE 1.1 > >>> python > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in -toplevel-python > NameError: name 'python' is not defined > >>> this should be a success install report! not an error. start coding and see what happens. >>> print "He