Fwd: Problemas para ejecutar Python en windows 7

Souvik Dutta souvik.viksou at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 21:27:56 EDT 2020


If you can read English. The same problem occurred with me some times ago.
The cause of it was that windows thought that my .py files where trojans
and I had to delete them permanently which solved the problem. Try this
once. Something is better than nothing. Thank you.
If you cannot read English.

El mismo problema ocurrió conmigo algunas veces. La causa de esto fue
que Windows pensó que mis archivos .py eran troyanos y tuve que
eliminarlos permanentemente, lo que resolvió el problema. Intenta esto
una vez. Algo es mejor que nada. Gracias.


On Fri, Apr 3, 2020, 1:12 AM DL Neil via Python-list <python-list at python.org>
wrote:

> On 2/04/20 7:24 PM, Honori R. Camacho wrote:
> > Gracias por atender esta solicitud. Si, no explique que antes se
> > ejecutaba correctamente, pero ocurio que por error se desinstalo un
> > *frameworks* y desde ahi consideramos, empezaron los problemas. Se
> > reinstalo el Python 3.5.4 desde los repositorios de Python.org y se
> > puede ejecutar utilizando Geany, pero si queremos ejecutarlo desde el
> > escritorio, mediante un acceso directo no lo permite. De echo en windows
> > 7 en "Ejecutar como". No nos permite colocar Python, ni PythonW y antes
> > se podia y se ejecutaba desde alli. gracias.
>
> Please respond to the Discussion List email address - others may be able
> to help (more quickly)!
>
> If the earlier reference to documentation in Spanish did not help, are
> you able to use
> https://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html#python-launcher-for-windows ?
>
> Is there an Accessories > 'DOS box' or 'Command Line' option in the
> Start Menu?
>
>
> Please would someone else help?
> (I don't use Microsoft products)
>
> Am hoping this is one of those perennial questions.
>
> The issue (if I have understood it correctly) is that Python was damaged
> when a framework or library was removed. So, Python was re-installed
> from the official repository. However, whilst it will now start from
> Geany (editor) there is no (longer) a Windows-Desktop short-cut (which
> may mean, entry on the Start Menu or a 'box' in the Win-10
> opening-screen Start Menu replacement-thingy).
>
> I'm not clear whether the "short-cut" is to access Python at the
> command-line, or if it is to start an application under Python.
>
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