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When I launch a Python terminal or use Shift+Enter to run code from my Python Files through VS Code on Windows, I get a message:

This Python interpreter is in a conda environment, but the environment has not been activated. Libraries may fail to load. To activate this environment please see https://conda.io/activation.

I get a Python prompt. The code runs as expected. If I exit() that prompt and run "conda activate myenv", the environment activates and I can then run python using the desired environment. However, I can't seem to figure out why it's not activating by default.

I have the MS Python module loaded. Conda is up to date and in my system path. I've installed Conda into cmd and powershell. And the expect "activate" command works if I quit python and type it in. Any ideas what I might be missing?

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Please check if you have this setting in your settings.json file,

"python.pythonPath": "<anacondapath>\\envs\\<yourenv>\\python.exe",

This should automatically load the conda environment for you.

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  • No luck. Still get the same message about the environment not being activated. May 22, 2019 at 21:54
  • Delete current terminal and press Ctrl + backquote. Does this open up a new terminal with and run the command conda activate <yourenv> ? May 22, 2019 at 22:15
  • Ctrl+` just opens a windows terminal. I have no issues running "conda activate env" For some reason I get that error when launching a Python console or using Shift+Enter to run highlighted code. May 22, 2019 at 22:38

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