On 20/12/2010 00:50, Vernon Cole wrote:
I had a similar project. I had a .bat file on a network share which
installed python & pywin32 from Windows installers on the share.
On each workstAtion, the user would click an icon which ran a
console mode .py script which copied the .py files from the share if
needed, then forked a .pyw of the application. My worst problem was
making sure that users actually exited the application occasionally to
get the updates.
On Dec 18, 2010 3:26 PM, "Paul Koning" <paul_kon...@dell.com
<mailto:paul_kon...@dell.com>> wrote:
I would recommend py2exe. That does a nice job dealing with packaging
everything up, and you can take that exe file and its associated other
files and wrap a conventional Windows-style installer around it.
paul
Thank you both for your input. It should solve both my problems.
Regards
Ian
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