I am having an odd issue with Python 2.7 and SQLite and am wondering if 
anyone has seen it or has some insight.

I recently decided to try porting some of my Python apps to the python27 
runtime and the first step was to install Python 2.7 on my dev machine 
(Windows 7 64bit). Now whenever I run an app with --use_sqlite I get the 
exception "InternalError: unable to open database file" as soon as I try to 
write an entity to the datastore. I have traced this back to sqlite being 
unable to write some temp files to my "C:\Windows" folder (see issue linked 
below).

I have tried to detail as much as possible in my response to this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7717

I am a bit stumped on what to do next. For now I have gone back to 
developing with Python 2.6 but that is not really a solution.

- Bryce

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