On 31/08/2011 13:38, Steffen Frömer wrote:
i try to check, if a file on network-share is read only. I tried
different ways.
What you're checking is the readonly attribute (which has been
there since DOS version x.0). If that is what you intended to
check, then I don't think I can offer anything
On 02/09/2011 10:58, Tim Golden wrote:
filename = r"c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts",
win32file.CreateFile (
ntsecuritycon.FILE_GENERIC_WRITE, 0, ## exclusive write
None, win32con.OPEN_ALWAYS, 0, None
)
Just noticed that my code is unnecessarily trying to get an
exclusive lock. You probab
Hi,
I've been experimenting with the wmi module and so far everything is
working great, but I'm having an issue with the Win32_LoggedOnUser
class. I can seem to access it's properties. When I run the code in
debug I can see the information I want is being stored in the object
but all attempts to a
On 02/09/2011 13:33, Rod Person wrote:
Hi,
I've been experimenting with the wmi module and so far everything is
working great, but I'm having an issue with the Win32_LoggedOnUser
class. I can seem to access it's properties. When I run the code in
debug I can see the information I want is being s
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 14:56:10 +0100
Tim Golden wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure if this is what you're after, but I
> *think* it is:
>
>
> import wmi
>
> c = wmi.WMI ()
> for session in c.Win32_LogonSession ():
>print "Session", session.LogonId
>for associated_user in session.references (
This is a way I solved it, maybe someone is interested.
class ScrollView(pywin.mfc.docview.ScrollView):
def OnInitialUpdate(self):
#...
frame = win32ui.GetMainFrame()
rect = frame.GetClientRect()
self.SetScrollSizes(win32con.MM_TEXT, (rect[2] - 18, rect[3] -5