windows question: default click action points to wrong python version
Gelonida N
gelonida at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 03:23:00 EST 2012
Hi,
I installed python 2.6 and python 2.7 on a windows 7 machine.
At the moment Python 2.7 is the interpreter being used if I 'start' a
python script without explicit interpreter.
I always thought, that 'repairing' Python 2.6 (reinstalling it) would
set the default settings back to Python 2.6.
I also see with assoc / ftypes, that python 2.6. has now been configured
as default.
However when I click on a script it is still started with 2.7.
(even after a full restart of the machine)
This is really surprising to me.
I thought ftype is the command to change file associations.
What am I missing?
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