[python-win32] Vista's win32

2007-03-18 Thread JJJanse
On WinXP I used to import win32api import win32con import win32event from win32com.shell import shell, shellcon in order to call exResult=shell.ShellExecuteEx( lpFile=r"C:\Program Files\MLDownloader\MLDownloader.exe", lpParameters="-MLD_daily", nShow=win32con.SW_NORMAL, fMa

Re: [python-win32] Vista's win32

2007-03-18 Thread Michel Claveau
Hi! This is no a PyWin32 problem. It's a Vista resctriction. You must configure your software, for give to rights of launch. Your code run OK, for execute a(nother) software, in another directory (I had try). @-salutations Michel Claveau ___ Pytho

Re: [python-win32] odd problem with Microsoft Word

2007-03-18 Thread Ross McKerchar
Kelie wrote: > The simple code shown below runs fine. It adds a custom document property to > the > active word document. But as soon as i use makepy on the "Microsoft Office > 11.0 > Object Library (2.3)", i get an AttributeError when run the same code: > AttributeError: ' Library.DocumentProper

Re: [python-win32] screen size/resolution in win32 in python

2007-03-18 Thread Tim Golden
[copying back to the list in case it's of more general interest] adrian villanustre wrote: > Tim: > > Tank you very much, that solve my problem (just one of them) > BTW can you give me a good link related to python-win32 reference and use The best reference, I'm afraid, is the .chm file which co

Re: [python-win32] screen size/resolution in win32 in python

2007-03-18 Thread Tim Golden
Tim Golden wrote: > I do have a small series of pages: > >http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i.html > > which tries to address some common problems, but > they are pitifully few compared to the questions > which get asked. I'll try to add your question on > so at least that one's cove

Re: [python-win32] odd problem with Microsoft Word

2007-03-18 Thread Kelie
Ross McKerchar crummock.com> writes: > When you use early bound code everything becomes case sensitive when it > wasn't before. Admmitedly, however 'Add' with an uppercase A does seem > right for office. > Thanks for your reply Ross. But it seems to me early-binding is not the cause of proble