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Plesk 12.5 Python

Harpreet

New Pleskian
Hi, we have Plesk 12.5 installed on a Windows 2012 r2 server. We have installed Python 2.7 & Python 3.4 from the ActiveState, however Plesk 12.5 is still advising that Python is not installed when we are running pre-migration checks.

Can anyone advise if there are any additional modules or any other steps that we need to carry out in order for Plesk to see our Python installation.

Thanks in advance :)
 
The resolution to this was to install 32bit version of Python... Plesk does not like 64bit. Hope this helps someone else :)
 
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