Okay here is what you probably need to do Willy.
If your system can not find the
Python Path you need to create a variable for it.
Not sure how this works on Vista I am guessing about the same though -
Go to - Start/Control Panel/System/
When the dialog for system opens tick the advanced tab
Click the Environment Variables tab (should be at the bottom)
Click new for System Variables (bottom)
After clicking new a new path dialog will pop up put these value in it
variable name - PythonPath
variable value - C:\PYTHON26;C:\PYTHON26\DLLs;C:\PYTHON26\LIB;C:\PYTHON26\LIB\LIB-TK
Copy it ---> the path exactly like i typed it without the "variable value -"
Restart your machine after clicking ok a bunch of times to close everything
Restart Gimp go to Filters/Render/Clouds
See if fog is listed if it is you are all set.
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