Hi,

I am currently trying to get a Jupyter Notebook Environment running with 
Python 2.7.

Using conda, I have installed ipykernel (4.6.1), nb_conda_kernels (2.1.0), 
jupyter (4.3.0) and Python 2.7 in a new environment.
Launching "jupyter notebook", the tab "Conda" shows all my conda 
environments. However, if I try to create a new Notebook, it only shows 
"Python 3" as kernel (which does not exist and I have no idea where it is 
coming from).

Trying to create the notebook, the following warning is logged:

[W 13:36:55.585 NotebookApp] Kernel not found: python3

Running jupyter kernelspec list gives the following:

Available kernels:
  python2    C:\x\y\z\jupyter\kernels\python2

The kernel.json in the folder contains:
{
 "display_name": "Python 2", 
 "language": "python", 
 "argv": [
  "python", 
  "-m", 
  "ipykernel_launcher", 
  "-f", 
  "{connection_file}"
 ]
}

Which should be fine given the %PATH% is set appropriately. Could you let 
me know what I can do/what to look into to fix this?

Thanks,
Paul

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