Thank you. I could able to run python programs well using the Python
GUI. It is the problem raised when I tried to execute "django-admin.py
startproject mysite" command on Windows 7

On Aug 1, 9:26 pm, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:47 AM, balu <vab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Still I couldn't made it on window 7. May be it is incompatible with
> > Django
>
> I don't have Windows 7 to test, but the problem you are describing (Windows
> not knowing what executable is associated with .py files) is not a
> Django-specific problem: it would affect any Python application.
>
> You might have better luck if you search generally on getting the python
> executable properly associated with the .py file extension on Windows 7.
>
> The alternative way of running the command, that is including "python" at
> the front of the command, requires that the path to the python.exe file be
> included in your windows PATH. So if you cannot find out how to get the .py
> file association set up properly, you could instead figure out where
> python.exe is add that directory to your PATH.
>
> Karen
> --http://tracey.org/kmt/

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