Thanks Alex for pointing me to that document, it looks like that's my problem.
In Moo's doc he suggests the solution is to "make sure that Python environment and Plone are using sane, unified, DLL file base. Because Windows can have several Python installations (C:Python24, C:Python25, etc.) you need to make sure that files from the wrong installation are not used in any case." I've uninstalled Plone, uninstalled both Python versions I had, re-installed Plone and I'm still getting the same "ImportError: No module named ImplPython" error. Does anyone have any more specific suggestions about establishing a "sane, unified, DLL file base", or how to ensure "that files from the wrong installation are not used in any case"? I don't know much about Plone or Python environments, or how they interoperate. And as a secondary question, am I correct in assuming that Plone comes with it's own copy of Python, so that it should still run now that I've uninstalled all my previous versions of Python? -- View this message in context: http://plone.293351.n2.nabble.com/localhost-8080-Plone-not-responding-on-Windows-7-tp5115084p5132677.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
