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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ and :command:`python` which will run those things, but this might not automatica
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on Windows, because it doesn't know where those executables are (give either a try!). |
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To fix this, you should be able to navigate to your Python install directory |
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(e.g :file:`C:\Python27`), then go to :file:`Tools`, then :file:`Scripts`; then find the |
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(e.g :file:`C:\Python27`), then go to :file:`Tools`, then :file:`Scripts`, then find the |
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:file:`win_add2path.py` file and run that. Open a **new** Command Prompt and |
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check that you can now just type :command:`python` to bring up the interpreter. |
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