Tim Golden wrote: > Roger Upole wrote: >> Tim Golden wrote: >>> PS As a footnote, I have this very frustrating experience where >>> *some* people -- and it looks to me as though you're one of >>> them -- get the property passthrough stuff for free (ie it would >>> happen even without my module) where I never do. I've never >>> managed to track this down. TJG >> The difference is most likely due to whether or not the makepy >> generated module has been created for WMI objects. >> If it has, only the standard methods from the typelib are >> directly available (_Properties, _Methods, etc). >> >> Roger > > Thanks, Roger. That was my thought, too, but I tried > it backwards, forwards, with, without and still > couldn't get it to happen for me. (It was a while > ago and I probably wasn't very methodical but...) > > At some point I'll sit down calmly and give it > another go, but there's no real incentive for > me. It's just curious. > > TJG
Just a comment: My current, temporary, Python environment is very basic, only Python 2.5.1, pywin32 v. 210 and wmi.py v. 1.3 on a WinXP SP2 laptop. I have not run makepy on any type libraries. Should I do this, and in that case on which library? Most of my work related python programming has to do with administrating a Windows 2003 domain. Mårten _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32