Tony, Registration was successful. It was before. Its when it tried to run inside Outlook that its crashing.
I added "import win32traceutil" then "win32traceutil;print 'This is a test'" and saw the output in the win32traceutil.py console. Any other steps you can suggest? Sean Tony Meyer wrote: > Apologies for the delay. > > >>> import win32api >>> import win32com >>> import win32con >>> import win32gui >>> import pythoncom > > [...] > >>No joy. They all ran fine. If all this is doing is >>registering the libraries, perhaps they need to be exorcised >>to crash. Is there a validation suite for pywin32? Some >>sort of test app for regression testing? > > > Weird. The Outlook plug-in doesn't really do much more than that before > creating the log file. You could try figuring out where in addin.py things > are going wrong (e.g. adding print statements), I guess, although that could > be quite time consuming. > > If you add a "win32traceutil;print 'this is a test'" statement to the very > top of addin.py, does it then manage to print something out to the pywin32 > trace collector when you start the addin? > > =Tony.Meyer > _______________________________________________ Spambayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html