Re: [python-win32] Python as scripting glue, WAS Python for sysadmin

2006-12-14 Thread Bob Gailer
Bokverket wrote: > Tim and Michael, > > I am a Python neophyte and must admit that I am not familiar with all those > Python library names that swish around this list. But that was not my point. > The tasks on Michael's list that he has done/helped out with lately are to a > large extent useful

Re: [python-win32] USB Power Off from Python

2006-12-14 Thread James Matthews
ok thanks On 12/14/06, Gabriel Genellina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At Wednesday 13/12/2006 23:48, James Matthews wrote: >However we see that you can unmount it ans sometimes it will be turned off I think it's some kind of "soft" turn off; you send the device a command to shutdown self. T

Re: [python-win32] Python Windows on Wikipedia

2006-12-14 Thread James Matthews
I agree it will have to address every concern out there but in the end i think it will work! On 12/14/06, Bokverket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That's an absolutely fabolous idea. In particular, a lot of more general info on accessing Windows from Python (and maybe Python from a typical app like

[python-win32] Python Windows on Wikipedia

2006-12-14 Thread Bokverket
That's an absolutely fabolous idea. In particular, a lot of more general info on accessing Windows from Python (and maybe Python from a typical app like Microsoft Excel or Word) would fit there. The things that one dare not ask here, in spite of the "no-dumb policy" :-) In fact I think that it wou

Re: [python-win32] USB Power Off from Python

2006-12-14 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Wednesday 13/12/2006 23:48, James Matthews wrote: However we see that you can unmount it ans sometimes it will be turned off I think it's some kind of "soft" turn off; you send the device a command to shutdown self. The +5V stay there. -- Gabriel Genellina Softlab SRL ___