Hi all,

I'm trying, via email, to help a friend set up python on his Windows XP computer. I've been strictly linux for some time now, and don't have a Windows machine on which to investigate. We've hit a problem, and I'd appreciate a push.

He's got python 2.6.1 installed as evidenced by the Startbar program icon for Idle launching as expected. When run from IDLE, `print sys.executable' yields `C:\\Python26\\pythonw.exe'.
He reports that C:\Python26 contains both python.exe and pythonw.exe.

I've had him add the text `;C:\Python26' (without quotes) to the end of his Path environment variable via the Control Panel|System Properties way of editing Environment variables. I've had him reboot afterwards.

After all of that, he reports that an attempt to run python from the command prompt produces a complaint that `` `python' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.''

Can someone with Windows knowledge please tell me what I am missing? Am I wrong in recalling that from the command prompt on Windows, one wants python, rather than pythonw? (I seem to recollect that pythonw.exe is what you associate with .py files to prevent a double-click on a .py icon from producing the `DOS box flash' and *not* what one wants to use from the prompt itself.)

Thanks and best,

Brian vdB
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