Re: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2007-08-27 Thread Tim Golden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I saw your post on the net. We are having a similar problem. Did you > ever find out how to detect system lock? I can't seem to see the original post you're referring to (reading this via the mailing list) but assuming that by "locked" you mean: Ctrl-Alt-Del locked, th

Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2007-08-27 Thread Muhammad_Shiraz
Hi I saw your post on the net. We are having a similar problem. Did you ever find out how to detect system lock? Muhammad Asif Shiraz Dell Inc. - eIntelligence Ph: 512.728.6479 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-23 Thread rodmc
Further to my last post, I will try some of the tips presented above. Also the app writes to the screen display (or Active Desktop). As someone suggested, that could be where the problem is. Best. rod -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-22 Thread rodmc
Yes, I mean just a good old fashioned screen lock (for security) initiated by the user. 'Sadly' there has been nothing as exciting as a blue-screen of death as yet, not even when the app swells to 400MB. Best, rod -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-22 Thread Dale Strickland-Clark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > rod> I have written an application which works perfectly when the > rod> machine is operating under normal conditions, however when the > rod> screen becomes locked it imediately starts to fill up several > rod> hundred MB's of memory. > > What do you

Re: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-22 Thread skip
rod> I have written an application which works perfectly when the rod> machine is operating under normal conditions, however when the rod> screen becomes locked it imediately starts to fill up several rod> hundred MB's of memory. What do you mean by "locked"? Unresponsive to mous

RE: Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-22 Thread Tim Golden
[rodmc] | I have written an application which works perfectly when the | machine is | operating under normal conditions, however when the screen becomes | locked it imediately starts to fill up several hundred MB's of memory. | | Is there a way to detect when the system is locked? This may not

Win32: Detecting when system is locked or sleeping

2006-05-22 Thread rodmc
I have written an application which works perfectly when the machine is operating under normal conditions, however when the screen becomes locked it imediately starts to fill up several hundred MB's of memory. Is there a way to detect when the system is locked? Best, rod -- http://mail.python