
Indicates Python will be registered as the system's default. You can easily set up additional versions of Python such as 3.9 by downloading any version and creating a new environment with just a few clicks. The newest stable version of Python is quickly included with Anaconda3 and Miniconda3. If you have never created a Python package are interested in creating one, this post would be the right place to start with Tools. RegisterPython=-Make this the system's defaultĠ indicates Python won't be registered as the system's default. Choosing a version of Python The last version of Python 2 is 2.7, which is included with Anaconda and Miniconda. The following optional arguments are supported: To run the the Windows installer for Miniconda inĪrgument. You can still add Anaconda to the PATH environment variable during a Just Me installation.


This was done to address a security exploit. As of Anaconda Distribution 2022.05 and Miniconda 4.12.0, the option to add Anaconda to the PATH environment variable during an All Users installation has been disabled.
