But cmd finds the App execution, alias python.exe, first because that directory is at the top of the Path. So if you installed Python after a new Windows 10 install then get redirected to the Windows Store, it's because there are two python.exe's: The alias in the App Execution Alias page, and the real one wherever you installed Python. When you enter "python" in cmd, it searches the directories listed in your "Path" environment variables page from top to bottom. Then Microsoft put that directory at the top of the list in the "Path" environment variables. ![]() ![]() When turned on, Windows puts an empty or fake file named python.exe and python3.exe in the directory named %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps. I think we have this problem when installing Python because in a new Windows installation the aliases are in the ON position as in image below. Unselect them, and this will allow the usual Python aliases "python" and "python3". ![]() Use the Windows search bar to find "Manage app execution aliases".
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