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## Confusion of location (GIT installation)
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When doing the [Git installation](Installation-Git), some may be confused and install Evennia in the wrong location. After following the instructions (and using a virtualenv), the folder structure should look like this:
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When doing the [Git installation](./Installation-Git.md), some may be confused and install Evennia in the wrong location. After following the instructions (and using a virtualenv), the folder structure should look like this:
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## Windows Troubleshooting
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- If you install with `pip install evennia` and find that the `evennia` command is not available, run `py -m evennia` once. This should add the evennia binary to your environment. If this fails, make sure you are using a [virtualenv](Installation-Git#virtualenv). Worst case, you can keep using `py -m evennia` in the places where the `evennia` command is used.
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- If you install with `pip install evennia` and find that the `evennia` command is not available, run `py -m evennia` once. This should add the evennia binary to your environment. If this fails, make sure you are using a [virtualenv](./Installation-Git.md#virtualenv). Worst case, you can keep using `py -m evennia` in the places where the `evennia` command is used.
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- Install Python [from the Python homepage](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/). You will need to be a Windows Administrator to install packages.
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- When installing Python, make sure to check-mark *all* install options, especially the one about making Python available on the path (you may have to scroll to see it). This allows you to
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just write `python` in any console without first finding where the `python` program actually sits on your hard drive.
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