Okay Monte I will certsainly "man up" and start over and try to do what you 
said. Incidentally I have done the "Add python.exe to the PATH" thing that 
you suggested but it still failed! I have done all of the configuration the 
right way but I still simply cannot type "pip" [into the command line] and 
get all of the pip commands.

On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 10:30:36 PM UTC-5, Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> Stop. 
>
> Uninstall python (whatever version(s) you have). 
>
> Re-install python (3.4.3), but this time when you get to the screen 
> telling you what all is going to be installed, scroll down and enable 
> the last item "Add python.exe to the PATH". 
>
> Python commands (including pip) should work from the command line with 
> no problem.  I did *exactly* this as a test this afternoon, and told you 
> so earlier. Quit flailing about and start over. 
>
>
>
>
>

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