Ralf Schmitt wrote: > Hi all, > > I use the attached program to start a win32 service. > Stopping the service using the service manager works fine, but when I > reboot the machine, the service just seems to be killed, without > SvcStop/SvcShutdown being called (i.e. it never prints "DONE" on reboot). > Tested on w2k using python2.3, and on XP using Python 2.4, both using > pywin 205. > > Does anybody have an idea? >
One has to register a console ctrl handler: import win32api def handler(*args): print "HANDLER:", args return True win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(handler, True) I'm not sure about the return value of handler, but at least I now get my "DONE" in the logfile: my logfile afterwards contains: Fri Dec 02 14:00:02 2005 running Fri Dec 02 14:00:03 2005 running HANDLER: (5,) Fri Dec 02 14:00:04 2005 running Fri Dec 02 14:00:05 2005 running Fri Dec 02 14:00:06 2005 running Fri Dec 02 14:00:07 2005 running Fri Dec 02 14:00:08 2005 running HANDLER: (5,) HANDLER: (6,) HANDLE CTRL:Fri Dec 02 14:00:09 2005 running 5 ACCEPTED: 5 DONE - Ralf WTF. Using Windows is just an aburd waste of time. _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32