On Apr 27, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Istvan Albert wrote:

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>
>
> On Apr 27, 10:40 pm, Marek Szuba <mare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> different versions are installed in different directories - thus  
>> making
>> overriding PATH probably the easiest way of switching between  
>> versions.
>
> you don't even need that, just invoke the python that you want with
> its full path, that should do it.

Great, thanks!

> On the other hand having multiple versions of Visual Studio installed
> on the same computer at the same time may lead to some problems. I
> never had the need to deal with that situation so I can only
> speculate.

I think in this age of virtual machines I would just install a  
separate Windows virtual machine with Visual Studio 6.  The next  
question is, do you have any advice how can I get Visual Studio 6?   
(We lucked out for VS 2003 -- my department had an old copy they were  
able to give me.  Otherwise old versions of VS don't seem to be that  
readily available (reasonably priced)...)

Thanks for all the guidance!!!

-- Chris

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