Index: Doc/using/windows.rst =================================================================== --- Doc/using/windows.rst (revision 66468) +++ Doc/using/windows.rst (working copy) @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ entries. An example variable could look like this (assuming the first two entries are Windows' default):: - C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\Python25 + C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\Python25 Typing :command:`python` on your command prompt will now fire up the Python interpreter. Thus, you can also execute your scripts with command line options, @@ -278,11 +278,11 @@ +====================+==============+=======================+ | :file:`PC/VC6/` | 6.0 | 97 | +--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+ -| :file:`PCbuild/` | 7.1 | 2003 | +| :file:`PC/VS7.1/` | 7.1 | 2003 | +--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+ -| :file:`PCbuild8/` | 8.0 | 2005 | +| :file:`PC/VS8.0/` | 8.0 | 2005 | +--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+ -| :file:`PCbuild9/` | 9.0 | 2008 | +| :file:`PCbuild/` | 9.0 | 2008 | +--------------------+--------------+-----------------------+ Note that not all of these build directories are fully supported. Read the Index: PCbuild/readme.txt =================================================================== --- PCbuild/readme.txt (revision 66468) +++ PCbuild/readme.txt (working copy) @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The PCbuild directory is compatible with all versions of Visual Studio from VS C++ Express Edition over the standard edition up to the professional -edition. However the express edition does support features like solution +edition. However the express edition does not support features like solution folders or profile guided optimization (PGO). The missing bits and pieces won't stop you from building Python.