I implemented a test case for verifying functionality of our program, one of
the feature is some folders would be deleted after uninstall.
Somehow, those folder still exist after I uninstall via Registry like your
mentioned. Instead, the folder would be deleted as expected when I uninstall
it manu
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Tim Golden wrote:
>
> The first suggests a delay might help. The second doesn't come to
> any conclusion except that if the last poster got it working then
> it's something a bit environmental. Try the delay, perhaps.
> FWIW, the WMI code probably isn't calling Put
wensi liu wrote:
> I am using AccExplorer to identify the Name and Class Name.
>
> Actually, I did uninstall program via Registry, however, the behavior
> could be a little difference between them, like:
>
> If I uninstall program from Registry, the program won't delete it's
> folder itself. That
I am using AccExplorer to identify the Name and Class Name.
Actually, I did uninstall program via Registry, however, the behavior could
be a little difference between them, like:
If I uninstall program from Registry, the program won't delete it's folder
itself. That the reason why I am trying to
wensi liu wrote:
>
> I wrote code blow for trying uninstall program form the control panel.
> Somehow the code doesn't work.
Right. This is doomed to failure, for reasons very similar to your IE
troubles. The Add/Remove Programs control panel does not use child
windows to host its controls. Alm
Hi,
I wrote code blow for trying uninstall program form the control panel.
Somehow the code doesn't work.
def CollectChildWindows(hwnd, childWindows):
print win32gui.GetWindowText(hwnd)
#childWindows.append((hwnd, win32gui.GetWindowText(hwnd),
win32gui.getClassName(hwnd)))
if __name__
John Randolph wrote:
Hi list:
I've been beating my head against this problem for 2 days and can't
figure it out. Searching the archives produced a semi-relevant thread
from the past but the former fixes haven't worked for me.
Using wmi 1.3.2, I've got the following simple code:
system = w
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:59 PM, John Randolph wrote:
snip
> wmi.x_wmi: -0x7ffdfff7 - Exception occurred.
> Error in: SWbemObjectEx
> -0x7ffbefff - Generic failure
>
(er, message got cut off)
anyway, enabling verbose WMI logging didn't produce anything revealing.
anyone have any tips?
Regards
I've got some Python code that needs to interact with some Classic ASP code.
So I've got some Python Classic ASP files that import other Python modules.
What I would like to do is find a way to restart the Python interpreter so
that I can force it to reload all loaded modules. However, I don't r
Hi list:
I've been beating my head against this problem for 2 days and can't
figure it out. Searching the archives produced a semi-relevant thread
from the past but the former fixes haven't worked for me.
Using wmi 1.3.2, I've got the following simple code:
system = wmih.SMS_R_System(Netbio
wensi liu wrote:
>
> In fact I am focus on Automation Testing for our product around IE.
>
> So I need access IE by menu, toolbar, even split button for to
> simulate all user's action which may affect our product.
>
> I just looking for a way to deal with that.
Oh, you should have said that!
I s
Thanks for your kindly explanation.
In fact I am focus on Automation Testing for our product around IE.
So I need access IE by menu, toolbar, even split button for to simulate all
user's action which may affect our product.
I just looking for a way to deal with that.
Thanks again.
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