Hi,

To add to this discussion;

If you installed Python from the MSI it probably has the python.exe in
the environment variables, (ie the system path). You might want to
check that also.

Thanks,
Arun Shanker Prasad.

On Apr 4, 7:50 pm, ianolsenclark <ianolsencl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When using Windows, I think you need to start the command by executing
> Python first  i.e
>
> python dev_appserver.py urbanapplicaton
>
> It's probably also a good idea to move down to Python 2.6, as using
> 3.01 may cause other issues.
>
> Hope this helps?
>
> Ian
>
> On Apr 2, 11:27 pm, "urbanfre...@gmail.com" <urbanfre...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi.
> > Here is my problem.There is something i'm missing here.
> > I use windows vista.
> > I installed python 3.0.1
> > I installed SDK.
> > When i try to run dev_appserver.py urbanapplicaton it just opens up
> > the dev_appserver.py in the notepad. Doesn't start the server.
> > Could anybody help me run this thing up?
> > Thank you.
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