On 1/1/07, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Bob Gailer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >> Sure I understand that, but it looks from your post that >> you have somehow managed to install Python. > As I recall Steve said at the beginning that he ran Python from a > network drive. Nope, he said it was a networked PC but that Python was in his D: drive, which I assumed was local. But that raises an interesting proposition,. one that I've never tried. Is it possible under Windows to install Python from machine A onto a network drive and then run Python from machine B accessing that drive? In other words does the installer need to do any magic in the registry for Python to work or is it all just path setting and shortcuts? Can anyone confirm or otherwise the possibility?
i can try this under my networked drive tomorrow at school and if in fact you can. Curious,
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