I am not a Windows programmer, but have managed to port some Linux codes to the
python/windows environment. To allow windows users to print, I used some code
that needed to know the name of the 'shares' providing printers (there were 2 of
them in the environment in which I work). The code looks
[Dean Allen Provins]
| To allow windows users to print,
| I used some code that needed to know the name of the
| 'shares' providing printers (there were 2 of
| them in the environment in which I work).
| My question then is, how does one determine the share names
| in an arbitrary
Hello Dean,
I am not a Windows programmer, but have managed to port some Linux codes to the
python/windows environment. To allow windows users to print, I used some code
that needed to know the name of the 'shares' providing printers (there were 2
of
them in the environment in which I work).
Hello Dean,
I am not a Windows programmer, but have managed to port some Linux codes to the
python/windows environment. To allow windows users to print, I used some code
that needed to know the name of the 'shares' providing printers (there were 2
of
them in the environment in which I work).
Dean Allen Provins wrote:
I am not a Windows programmer, but have managed to port some Linux codes to the
python/windows environment. To allow windows users to print, I used some code
that needed to know the name of the 'shares' providing printers (there were 2
of
them in the environment in
Uphs ,
sorry for spamming the ml. I had a problem with my mail reader.
regards,
Jürgen
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Jürgen, Tim Golden and Tim Roberts:
Jürgen Kareta wrote:
Hello Dean,
I am not a Windows programmer, but have managed to port some Linux codes to
the
python/windows environment. To allow windows users to print, I used some code
that needed to know the name of the 'shares' providing