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Actually, some vendors do install Python on Windows machines, but that's vendor-specific rather than platform-specific. More information on such installations can be found in the [http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html "Why is Python Installed on my Computer?"] FAQ.

Where is Python installed by default? (As in: If you don't customize at all, do you get Python?)

Where is Python not installed by default?

Actually, some vendors do install Python on Windows machines, but that's vendor-specific rather than platform-specific. More information on such installations can be found in the [http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html "Why is Python Installed on my Computer?"] FAQ.

For Linux, you can use ["Freeze"] to make executables. For Windows, you can use ["Py2Exe"].

PythonInstalledByDefault (last edited 2012-11-14 02:15:06 by pc-124-173)

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