Python & Windows: Where is the python launcher?

If installing python from python.org's downloads and you select "[x] install pylauncher [x] install for all users", py.exe is installed in C:\Windows\py.exe.

I think if you don't install for all users, then it's in the python install root.

If you are able to run py from cmd.exe, then you can find out where it is with where py.exe.


It should be in the root directory of Python 3.3 installs and higher. It is not available for Python2.

Go to C:\PythonXX\ and you should find py.exe for your version.

In Command Prompt or your favorite shell (like Cygwin), run:

py -3.3 -m path/to/myscript.py

However, this only works if you have a 3.3 or higher installed.

EDIT: Anaconda does not come with Python launcher. It is only available for an ActiveState, standard, or probably many other installs.

EDIT2: Here are two brand-new, Python 3.4 installs of ActiveState Python and Anaconda Python, screenshotted. Notice how Anaconda Python does not include py.exe and a lot of other (non-essential) executables?

Anaconda InstallActiveState Install

EDIT3: After some "difficult" testing, just set anaconda as your default install for Python3.4 and grab the py.exe from another install. That is all. So you can install Python3.4 from another source, uninstall it, and save the py.exe, make sure it is in the system path, and the python launcher is fully installed.

EDIT4: Actually there's also a standalone installer available here: https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/pylauncher/downloads

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