Hello,
I'm playing with pywin32 and wmi modules last week. During my
experiments I found some attribute/method of some object
(COMObject/_wmi_object) or its property which listed the Windows
Registry key path which is set by the object.
Don’t you know which object/attribute it was?
Don’t you know
On 17/06/2012 20:34, Radek Holý wrote:
Hello,
I'm playing with pywin32 and wmi modules last week. During my
experiments I found some attribute/method of some object
(COMObject/_wmi_object) or its property which listed the Windows
Registry key path which is set by the object.
Don’t you know which
2012/6/17 Tim Golden :
> On 17/06/2012 20:34, Radek Holý wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm playing with pywin32 and wmi modules last week. During my
>> experiments I found some attribute/method of some object
>> (COMObject/_wmi_object) or its property which listed the Windows
>> Registry key path which
On 16/06/2012 2:20 AM, Ferdinand Sousa wrote:
Hi List,
First off, it's good to be back after 3 years!!
I was dusting off some old scripts I had written using pywin32. (Python
2.5 era I think). It uses the win32con and win32api modules.
Now I'm trying to use the same scripts with Python 2.7 AMD
On 18/06/2012 00:58, Radek Holý wrote:
My question is probably poorly formulated.
In fact -- as I discovered -- some WMI objects reflect their values in
the Windows Registry keys (for example there is mapping
“root\cimv2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.AutoReboot” in
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Curr
Hi!
Sorry for delay, but since several months, I can't post via the python-win32
mailing list.
I am very happy with Pywin32 217 ; all my old problems are solved with this
release.
M. Hammond, thanks very much!!!
--
Michel Claveau
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