I tried your approach and succeeded after got the following for two of your packages: Thanks Eryk, in case this helps anyone else the system is a new install of Windows 2012 R2 as of this week that I updated with all applicable Windows updates. The installation order would be as follows: To install KB3118401, you may first need to install KB2919442 and KB2919355. I believe that the Python installer is detecting my version of Windows is 8.1 and isn't installing because of the Windows dependencies also fail since they are for version 8.1 (or at least appear to be). I've tried to download KB2999226 & KB3118401 manually but they say they aren't for my version of Windows. This is what the installer outputs when it fails: Under Advanced Options I'm checking "Install for all users" and letting Python's installer select "Precompile standard library". I'm flagging the options in the installer for: When trying to install Python 3.6 using the "python-3.6.0-amd64.exe" installer on Windows 2012 R2 I encounter a failure. Lane Campbell, eryksun, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.wareĬreated on 00:03 by Lane Campbell, last changed 14:58 by admin. Python 3.6 won't install on Windows 2012 R2
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