Hi Ken, thanks for your response,

I get the exact same results as you,
.py=Python.File and Python.File="C:\Python25\python.exe" "%1" %*

Thanks,

Rodrigo

On Dec 1, 11:49 am, Ken MacDonald <drken...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Check this out - on my XP system anyway (understand it hasn't changed much
> for W7) use the 'assoc' and 'ftype' commands to find out what ".py" is doing
> on your system. It should look something like this, except for file paths
> appropriate for your system. If your ftype is messed up (missing the "%*"
> maybe), you wouldn't see the args.
> Ken
>
> C:\>*assoc .py*
> .py=Python.File
>
> C:\>*ftype Python.File*
> Python.File="C:\Python25\python.exe" "%1" %*
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Rodrigo Cea <rodrigo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the response.
>
> > Doing some more tests python programs do work, they just seem to not
> > recieve sys.argv. The results of calling "manage.py runserver" is the
> > same as calling just "manage.py". Other simple scripts bear this out.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Rodrigo
>
> > On Dec 1, 6:32 am, John M <retireonc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Sounds like the .py extension isn't seen as using python, should be an
> > > easy fix.  Check your file associations (where they are in Win7) I'll
> > > have to find at work tomorrow, but that should fix your issue.
>
> > > Or, it could be some new security scheme that MS has come up with to
> > > not allow associations at the CMD level?  sounds like that would break
> > > too much stuff though, I'll try it at work tomorrow and if it's not an
> > > association thing, I'll check back on this thread.
>
> > > J
>
> > > On Nov 30, 8:36 am, Rodrigo Cea <rodrigo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Following an abortive attempt to install Python2.6 on Windows 7, I
> > > > can't run the Django dev server without prepending "python" before
> > > > "manage.py runserver".
>
> > > > I tried recently to install Python2.6 on a windows 7 system that
> > > > already has python 2.5 installed. I had problems running some Django
> > > > applications I'm working on, so I uninstalled it.
>
> > > > Now I can't run the dev server the way I used to: "manage.py
> > > > runserver", I get:
>
> > > > "Type 'manage.py help' for usage."
>
> > > > If I run it like so: "python manage.py runserver" it works.
>
> > > > I have checked for other python installs on the system, and there was
> > > > just one in Cygwin which I have deleted.
> > > > I have checked running programs with and without "python...." and the
> > > > executable is the same: "C:\python2.5\python.exe".
>
> > > > This also affects other programs, e.g.: easy_setup, which I can't just
> > > > run as "easy_setup package_name" anymore, but rather "python /path/to/
> > > > easy_setup package_name".
>
> > > > This is more annoying than anything else, but any help is greatly
> > > > appreciated.
>
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