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I just installed Google App Engine and it's telling me that the SDK and Python are not installed. I just ran the SDK installer so I would think that that is okay, but I KNOW I have Python 2.7 installed as I use it on a daily basis.

It does say that if the items are installed I can edit the preferences to point App Engine to the right path using Edit>Preferences. However whenever I kick off the App Launcher it simply stops responding after the first error message and I can never change anything. Any potential solutions to this problem are greatly appreciated

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    I had similar trouble in one machine. launcher/GoogleAppEngineLauncher.exe.log displays Python error messages, and WindowsError: [Error 64] The specified network name is no longer available: 'Q:\\/Google (forgotten internal dependency??). Couldn't make the launcher work in that machine, but appcfg.py and dev_appserver.py still work just file if you put the SDK in your path, so it doesn't really matter that much if you are comfortable with the command line. Apr 3, 2013 at 5:21
  • @KallePokki if you put that in a question I'll give you the answer, meant to respond to this long ago, just slipped through the cracks
    – sedavidw
    Jul 30, 2013 at 17:15

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Confirm directories under Preferences of Google App Engine.

App Engine SDK: C:\Program Files\Google\google_appengine

Python Path: C:\Users\Noman Raja\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32

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