On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 6:26:51 PM UTC+3:30, eglows...@gmail.com wrote: > The next adventure in Python was to install Python 3 into a Windows XP > machine. I had a previous 2.7 installation that I uninstalled and carefully > removed all traces of from the directory and the registry. > > > > I got the 'python-3.3.3.msi' from Python.org and installed it. From a command > window I can run 'python' and I get the Python prompt. I have several Python > programs on the machine. If I right click o one, I have the option of 'Edit > in IDLE'. If I do that, the disk light blinks briefly, and then nothing. So I > went into the \python33\lib\idlelib directory and from a CMD window, ran > 'python idle.py'. That loads IDLE. but when I ask IDLE to load a file, it > navigates to a FileOpen dialog and then closes everything when I actually > open the file. I then tried the same thing but used 'pythonw' instead. Same > deal. > > > > I also saw some other threads here about how Python can get befuddled by > firewalls, so I disabled that with no effect. > > > > Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! > > > > Howard
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