You've probably changed your .py file association in Explorer, probably
when configuring Notepad++.

Try changing them back so that python executes .py files or  run

> python django-admin.py startproject todo


Cheers,
AT



On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 4:58 AM, paz aricha <[email protected]> wrote:

> I finished the ThinkVitamin tutorial on the polls app and now I want
> to start a new project to work on.
> So I opened my command line (on windows) and types:
> "django-admin.py startproject todo"
> But it didn't work...Instead it just opens the django-admin.py file
> in
> notepadd++ and does nothing else.
> Have you encountered such problem? how do I solve this?
>
> Thanks and Sorry if this is a newb question.
> Paz.
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