"James O. Davis" <fleubis at jps.net> wrote in message news:fe0p0t8p832ggqvaf7jforrfbe7dgessbp at 4ax.com... > Aha! Thanks Alex! From what I see on the web page, win32all seems to > not be applicable for Python 2.0 under Windows, from what I can Yes it is -- you just need the right release of win32all (one that supports Python 2.0) from the ActiveState site. > see....so I downloaded ActivePython 2.0 and tried this one. Scripting > works, but the IDE does not come up and the installation may not have IDLE, you mean? It doesn't come with ActivePython -- which is why I generally work by installing the standard Python distro first, and then win32all on top of it. > been completely successfull since no menu shows in my Start menu, > unlike Python 2.0....but I'm better off than I was before...now if I > can just get that IDE working.... Maybe uninstalling everything, then going back to standard Python, and the right win32all release on top, is easiest. Alex
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