I always use the command python -m leo.core.runLeo. This lets me avoid 
problems with paths to any special launchers, and just runs the actual code 
directly.  If I want to run from my Github repo, I first set the PYTHONPATH 
environmental variable to the top of the repo first.

As for the command you use, in its exact form your current directory would 
need to be the same as the directory that launchLeo.py is in.  The ".\" 
does nothing useful.

My installation of Leo 6.2 final using the Windows installer does not even 
have a launchLeo.py file.  That might be what is happening to you.

Just use my command (above).  You won't need to cd to the starting 
directory, or add its location to the path, so it's easier and more 
reliable.
On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 12:19:53 PM UTC-4 Rob wrote:

> On just one of my Windows 10 PCs, Leo no longer starts (other PC works 
> fine). Up until recently, this command line started Leo as expected:
>
> python.exe .\launchLeo.py
>
> Now, it just goes to a new command line with no error messages or 
> anything. I tried various command line options with no success. The Leo 
> version was updated on 7/2/2020, then again today from GitHub.
>
> Any ideas why or how to fix?
>
> Rob...
>

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