Adding Python to the path in Windows

kyle at thenortheastgroup.com kyle at thenortheastgroup.com
Thu Jun 21 11:54:12 EDT 2007


On Jun 21, 11:49 am, kyoso... at gmail.com wrote:
> I should probably mention that if you have some complicated GUI's,
> they will probably load slowly over the network. And I did notice that
> scripts using WMI and pyWin32 modules can be slower than they ought to
> be. Just something to keep in mind if you have a slow connection. We
> have a T1 out to a remote location and it's caused some minor issues
> using anything of that nature.
>
> Mike

I will probably do this then, because Duncan's solution does not seem
to be working for me.  If I run a Python script directly from a
command line, it works fine just like he said.  But I am using the
Shell() command in Visual Basic 2005 to run the Python script, and it
doesn't seem to be working.  I am getting an error, "File not found".
Not sure what the difference would be.  But your solution should work.




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