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Python Launcher (on Windows) only necessary when 2 or more Python versions installed?
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Python Launcher (on Windows) only necessary when 2 or more Python versions installed?
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I wonder when users need the Python Launcher.

I installed newest 64bit Python v3.12.2 on Windows. Thats my one and only Python installation.

So according to Python docs the Python Launcher (on Windows) comes into play to forward a script to the most appropriate already installed Python installaltion.

But if there is only 1 no smart prepended redirection step is necessary.

So I can uninstall the launcher.

Am I correct?
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Quote:So I can uninstall the launcher.
I suppose so, but why would you want to do that?
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