[Tutor] Starting python from a DOS prompt from any directory?

Steve Oldner Steven.Oldner at LA.GOV
Tue Jan 2 13:02:50 CET 2007


Sorry for the delay, and the confusion.
 
C and D are the local PC dir, where C has the network and mandatory programs installed.  D is my working DIR.  SO PYTHON is installed locally for me.   

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From: tutor-bounces at python.org on behalf of Bob Gailer
Sent: Mon 1/1/2007 4:11 PM
To: Alan Gauld
Cc: tutor at python.org
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Starting python from a DOS prompt from any directory?



Alan Gauld wrote:
> "Steve Oldner" <Steven.Oldner at LA.GOV> wrote
>  
>> Alan, I work for a state government, so I'm not suppose to
>> download PYTHON without submitting reasons and
>> getting permissions.  
>>    
>
> Sure I understand that, but it looks from your post that
> you have somehow managed to install Python.
As I recall Steve said at the beginning that he ran Python from a
network drive.
> If your
> account has permissions to install any software then
> you probably have permissions to set at least USER
> level Environmenent Variables (You may not be able to
> set them at SYSTEM level)
>
>  
>> I'm an applications programmer working on SAP
>>    
>
> I know the kind of set up, we have similar teams of
> folks working on Siebel and Oracle.
>
> Alan G.
>
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