On Nov 12, 1:52 pm, rantingrick <rantingr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Currently i am using 2.6 on Windows and need to start writing code in
> 3.0. I cannot leave 2.x yet because 3rd party modules are still not
> converted. So i want to install 3.0 without disturbing my current
> Python2.x. What i'm afraid of is that some SYSVARIABLE will get
> changed to Python3.0 and when i double click a Python script it will
> try and run Python 3.x instead of 2.x. I only want to run 3.0 scripts
> from the command line... > python3.x myscript.py
>
> So how do i do this? Is my fear unfounded?

Windows determines the double-click action based on the file
extension.  You just have to make sure that *.py files are associated
with 2.x.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859

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