I'm also seeing consistent failures of pythonw shortly after starting the 
client. This is on Windows7 32bit.

Not real sure what to look at first. Suggestions?

-bob
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> I wonder if any of you have seen this issue:
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> Win XP SP2, standard setup, firewall, antivirus off. AG Toolkit 3.2 properly 
> installed. When the venue client starts the process phytonw is killed in 3 
> seconds after it is fired up, killing the client as well. When I down-grade 
> to v3.1 (beta 1 or 2), the client is not killed any more, but it gets stuck 
> at the "loading node configuration" step and never proceeds. I haven't seen 
> this before and I would appreciate your insights. I tried everything I could 
> think of.
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> Also, any success with running AG on Windows 7 ?
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