Hi,,, and, would it be possible for you to try: It has fixes for both the accented character and also for install locations longer than 30 characters. It is only a Miniconda (though you can just conda install anaconda afterwards to make it an Anaconda), and only the Python3 version works well (in my testing) at present. Many thanks for your patience.: I can verify this happens on Windows installations that have spaces or non-ASCII characters in the username regardless of Python2 or Python3. The recent Anaconda-4.3 release does not allow Anaconda to be installed in a path that has spaces or non-ASCII characters anymore. AFAICT, Anaconda2 has never supported being installed into a install location containing non-ASCII. It's very tricky to write non-ASCII-correct Python2 code, and even if we fix our own software ( conda, conda-build, menuinst etc) then the software that our users subsequently install into that installation will often not work correctly, so I'm a bit torn about what to do about that.
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My current opinion is that the safest thing to do is to advise people who want to do this not to use Python2, but I'd like to get a better understanding of how much stuff is broken first. I have the same issue on Windows 10, 64 bit, and using Pycharm 2017.3 Community, and I've tried everything on this thread already: • Copied the folder Anaconda3 Library plugins platforms containing the 3 dll files to the same folder as my python.exe, i.e.
Anaconda3 --> Doesn't work • Ensured there are no spaces or non-ASCII characters in the file name or install folder. --> Doesn't work. • Running Pycharm or python.exe as administrator doesn't seem to work as well.
Files in C: Windows System32 are the most problematic. Files in your System PATH are problematic if Anaconda is in your User PATH since System PATH gets precedence. You can work around this by using the Anaconda Prompt and/or Anaconda Navigator. Our installers specifically discourage adding to PATH. So you should use the Anaconda Prompt or you should not have allowed the Julia installer to add anything to your PATH (you could remove those entries manually I suppose, but you'll need to figure out how to launch your Julia software if you do that). I'm running Anaconda3 5.0.1 64-bit on Windows 7 server. I use PyCharm, running as administrator.