(sorry, I accidentally hit "send" before I was finished)
Well thanks for all your replies.
I've now uninstalled Python, and reinstalled it using the default path
(C:\python24), to avoid any complications. But command line still said
"unrecognized command", when typing "python". So apparently yo
Rich wrote:
>> But command line still says "unrecognized command",
You don't say which installer you are using? I know the ActiveState
installer puts the python directory in your environment automatically,
and I bet the Python.org installer does too.
Do you see Python24 in your path?
If you get
Well thanks for all your replies.
I've now uninstalled Python, and reinstalled it using the default path
(C:\pythoh24). But command line still says "unrecognized command",
when typng "pythoin". so maybe you have to
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Ray wrote:
> are there any
> problems with this?
Apparently, yes ;)
>> Do you know how to set up the %PATH% variable in win2k?
In case you don't, this is from another thread:
Sequence on XP is Start | Control Panel | System | Advanced |
Environmental Variables. Then in the lower half of the di
Ray wrote:
>
> I've just installed Python 2.4.3 on windows 2000. On the download page
> it says that if python is installed the version number will be
> displayed if you enter "python" in a command line window, but that
> does not happen - it just says "unrecognized command". Rebooting does
> not
Ray wrote:
> I've just installed Python 2.4.3 on windows 2000. On the download page
> it says that if python is installed the version number will be
> displayed if you enter "python" in a command line window, but that
> does not happen - it just says "unrecognized command". Rebooting does
> not he