Simon Dahlbacka wrote:
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>> > Unsurprisingly perhaps, a lot of my recommendations
>> > involve WMI. Now I've no idea if WMI is still a concept
>> > under .NET or how it's invoked if it is. At present,
>> > you use the pywin32 GetObject method to invoke it.
>> > Is that still possible under Iron
> Unsurprisingly perhaps, a lot of my recommendations
> involve WMI. Now I've no idea if WMI is still a concept
> under .NET or how it's invoked if it is. At present,
> you use the pywin32 GetObject method to invoke it.
> Is that still possible under IronPython? Or is there
> some -- possibly bu
Tim Golden wrote:
> [Michael Foord]
>
> | Sorry for the intrusion.
>
> Not often we see you around these parts!
>
I'm one of those dodgy lurkers. :-)
Most of my win32 experience is through IronPython, but there is a wealth
of information on this list.
> | I'm working on a book proposal about
[Michael Foord]
| Sorry for the intrusion.
Not often we see you around these parts!
| I'm working on a book proposal about IronPython, with Manning.
Excellent news.
| I'd like to also include some sections about 'general' system
| administration tasks (on windows computers and networks) that