[Tutor] Setting a path
Dominic
dlapolla@mediaone.net
Sun, 4 Nov 2001 15:44:06 -0800
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I'm running windows 2000 pro and I'm trying to set the path for python =
so that I can just go to the command prompt and type python script.py =
as of now I have to go to the c prompt and go to the python directory ( =
which is in on the root directory) I also have to save all my scripts to =
the python directory to be able to do that. Is there an easier way. Are =
there any other tips for setting up in win2000 pro.
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Dominic
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