I don't have access to a windows machine at the moment, but does this help?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832434

> On Mar 10, 2014, at 4:51 PM, Chris James <chris.james.cont...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Reposting since I posted this before at a poor time and got no response.
> 
> I'm trying out a storm project built from scratch in Java, but with a Python 
> bolt.  I have everything running with all Java spouts/bolts just fine, but 
> when I try to incorporate a python bolt I am running into issues.
> 
> I have my project separated into a /storm/ for topologies, /storm/bolts/ for 
> bolts, /storm/spouts for spouts, and /storm/multilang/ for the multilang 
> wrappers. Right now the only thing in /storm/multilang/ is storm.py, copied 
> and pasted from the storm-starter project.  In my bolts folder, I have a 
> dummy bolt set up that just prints the tuple.  I've virtually mimicked the 
> storm-starter WordCountTopology example for using a python bolt, so I think 
> the code is OK and the configuration is the issue.
> 
> So my question is simple.  What configuration steps do I have to set up so 
> that my topology knows where to look to find storm.py when I run 
> super("python", "dummypythonbolt.py")?  I noticed an error in the stack trace 
> claiming that it could not run python (python is definitely on my path and I 
> use it everyday), and that is looking in a resources folder that does not 
> exist.  Here is the line in question:
> 
> Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "python" (in directory 
> "C:\Users\chris\AppData\Local\Temp\67daff0e-7348-46ee-9b62-83f8ee4e431c\supervisor\stormdist\dummy-topology-1-1394418571\resources"):
>  CreateProcess error=267, The directory name is invalid
> 
> A more extensive stack trace is here: http://pastebin.com/6yx97m0M
> 
> So once again: what is the configuration step that I am missing to allow my 
> topology to see storm.py and be able to run multilang spouts/bolts in my 
> topology?
> 
> Thanks!

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