Hello All,

I really hate Windows, and I have only intermittent access to Windows machines 
right now.

When I install Python 2.7 on Windows using the MSI installer, it definitely 
does not modify the PATH variable. So I modify the PATH variable myself as 
follows:

setx PATH %PATH%;C:\Python27\

Question 1: The command above requires a reboot in order to take effect, at 
least on Windows 8. How do I make it take effect immediately? Maybe if I repeat 
the same command again with 'set' instead of 'setx'? Does 'set' affect the 
whole machine, or only the current CMD.EXE session?

Question 2: python-guide.org suggests adding C:\Python27\Scripts\ to the PATH 
as well. When is that necessary or helpful? If I forget to do that and have 
problems later, how can I tell the cause of the problems?

Question 3: Does the Windows MSI installer from Python.org include Setuptools? 
python-guide.org implies that it does not include Setuptools, but I have never 
needed to manually install Setuptools, I am always able to use easy_install 
right away. Is my memory warped, or perhaps tainted by old Python installs on 
the same machine?

Question 4: If the Windows MSI installer indeed lacks Setuptools, what is the 
best way to install it from the command line in a future-proof manner (on 
Windows)? I am imagining something like this:

wget https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap/ez_setup.py
python ez_setup.py

However, (1) wget is not a Windows command. What is the Windows command? And 
(2) is that URL the best possible URL? Or will that URL only download an old 
version, and there is a better URL for new versions?

Thank you,

Zak
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