Thanks for the suggestion. Will have to remember.
But I had already gone for the brute force approach and uninstalled
python 2.6 and went to 2.5. That worked.
It hadn't worked when I had just uninstalled pythonwin and reinstalled.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Hammond
Arron Chapman - UnkwnDesign.Com wrote:
I found Tim Golden's artical See if my workstation is locked
http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i/see_if_my_workstation_is_locked.html
which got me most of the way to where I need to be, I want to detect
both logout and login events
I haven't
Enric Jaen wrote:
It's the library of the Xcalibur, a propietary program used in proteomics.
to read spectra. They provide an API, and VB examples to access it.
The problem is happening with those methods that return and array, as the
others work fine.
I am using defaultNamedNotOptArg=
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From: Tim Roberts t...@probo.com
To: Python-Win32 List python-win32@python.org
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:03:17 -0800
Subject: Re: [python-win32] Post Message
Ferdinand Sousa wrote:
I have written a small script to automate a process. The issue is
It's the library of the Xcalibur, a propietary program used in proteomics. to
read spectra. They provide an API, and VB examples to access it.
The problem is happening with those methods that return and array, as the
others work fine.
I am using defaultNamedNotOptArg= pythoncom.Missing
Is
On 17/12/2008 1:48 AM, John_Nowlan wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. Will have to remember.
But I had already gone for the brute force approach and uninstalled
python 2.6 and went to 2.5. That worked.
It hadn't worked when I had just uninstalled pythonwin and reinstalled.
Yeah - uninstalling
Mark Hammond wrote:
On 17/12/2008 12:30 AM, Roger Upole wrote:
Enric Jaen wrote:
It's the library of the Xcalibur, a propietary program used in
proteomics. to read spectra. They provide an API, and VB examples to
access it.
The problem is happening with those methods that return and array,