How can I get python in the command prompt on Windows?

You need to add the python bin directory to your path. Follow the instructions here and add c:\python26\bin to the path (unless you installed python in a non-default location).

Thanks for the help. I just need to add that python started to work from the command prompt when I use "c:\Python26" instead "c:\python\bin". – Roman Feb 22 '10 at 13:49 Also thanks for the link to the instructions for changing the environment variables.

– Roman Feb 22 '10 at 13:49.

Is python. Exe in your windows path? Try to look at the PATH environment variable and see if the installation folder of python is listed there.

You need to update your environment variables to include the path to the Python executable. On XP you can do this by right clicking on "My Computer" -> Properties and then going to the "Advanced" tab.

Too slow I guess :) – canen Feb 22 '10 at 13:28.

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