You need to either copy the python executable to a directory on the
Windows system path (C:\windows\system32 for example), or add the path
to the Python installation (often C:\Python25 or similar) to the PATH
environment variable.



On Jul 1, 11:25 am, bruno desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1 juil, 20:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > brian, thnx.
>
> > i got python2.5 installed and django9.6 installed. when i run my
> > python command line and import django and test the version it works.
> > however when i run the command prompt in windows and go to the django
> > directory in python25\lib\site-packages\ and type in python django-
> > admin.py startproject mysite i get an error that 'python' is not
> > recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or
> > batch file.
>
> > what did i do wrong?
>
> This is actually a system problem, not a Python or Django one. Either
> the path to the python executable is not in your system's PATH
> environment variable (most probably), or you don't have the right to
> execute it (but I think you'd have a different error message then). I
> haven't use any Windows version since the nt4 days so I couldn't say
> for sure how to fix this, but this should be in your system's
> documentation.
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