Merge pull request #274 from dominiqueplante/windows-install-updatelatestversionto2.7.4

Windows install update- update link to latest version to 2.7.4
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Kenneth Reitz
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# General information about the project.
project = u'pythonguide'
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# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
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Installing Python on Windows
============================
First, download the `latest version <http://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi>`_
First, download the `latest version <http://python.org/ftp/python/2.7.4/python-2.7.4.msi>`_
of Python 2.7 from the official Website. If you want to be sure you are installing a fully
up-to-date version then use the "Windows Installer" link from the home page of the
`Python.org web site <http://python.org>`_ .
The Windows version is provided as an MSI package. To install it manually, just
double-click the file. The MSI package format allows Windows administrators to
automate installation with their standard tools.
The Windows version is provided as an MSI package. To install it manually, just
double-click the file. The MSI package format allows Windows administrators to
automate installation with their standard tools.
By design, Python installs to a directory with the version number embedded,
e.g. Python version 2.7 will install at ``C:\Python27\``, so that you can