Win2k Command Line - can't start Python

Robert rhicks at nospam.rma.edu
Tue Sep 19 17:02:56 EDT 2000


add the path to NT's environment variables...

"Sergo" <badman718 at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8q8jig$etlpg$1 at ID-50537.news.cis.dfn.de...
> I used to be able to run Python interpreter from the command line in
> Win2k, but now since I reinstalled win2k and also reinstalled
> Python(1.5.2), every time I type 'Python' or 'python' from win2k command
> line, I get this error message:
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> C:\>python
> 'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> program or batch file.
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> The only way I can start Python from command line is by doing it from
> C:\Program Files\Python> directory, seems logical, BUT, I was able to
> start it from C:\> before, and now for some reason I can't
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> Any insights?
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> Thanks
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