Hello and welcome,

Sadly I don't know about Eset internet security, or why you do not get the 
choice of letting the installer do that, but you could try to add Python 
manually to your PATH like it is described in 
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-add-python-to-windows-path/ .

But maybe some more windows savvy people than me might chime in to offer better 
advice ;-) .

Cheers

Lars


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Am 14.09.22 um 11:42 schrieb carlharrison:

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am working on a PC with windows 10 and use Eset internet security. I have
tried downloading  python 3.10.7 for windows. Using a tutorial I see that a
checkbox should appear called "Add python 3/7 to path" but this does not
appear whichever version I try to download. I wondered if Eset was stopping
this somehow and tried it with Eset switched off but the result is the same.
Can you help?

Best regards,

Carl Harrison.




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