Hi,
I have a pywin32 service running on a shared computer. Now and then it gets
killed by another user, for good reason mostly, but I would like to ask the
person who does this why he/she/it did it.
S, is there a way to extract this information and have the service write it
in its logs ? :)
Hi,
Thanks, I could verify the same with IronPython. I was just curious if
there was a solution using win32com. Also when i modified the function
bool myFunc(string cmd, params object[] arg)
I could give server.myFunc(“ABCD”, [“true”]) and the function is
called properly.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 a
What does myFunc (both the params string[] and params object[] version)
look like in the generated .tlb (from regasm.exe /tlb) when viewed using
OleView.exe?
That ought to provide us with the biggest hint I would think.
Bill
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Aishwarya Sivakumar <
aishwaryas...@g
The Windows "system" event log should have this information.
Mark
On 23/07/2013 8:21 PM, Hans Rakotomanga wrote:
Hi,
I have a pywin32 service running on a shared computer. Now and then it
gets killed by another user, for good reason mostly, but I would like to
ask the person who does this why
This is what i got from the OleView:
HRESULT myFunc(string cmd, params object[] arg)
[id(0x6002003a), vararg]
HRESULT myFunc(
[in] BSTR cmd,
[in] SAFEARRAY(VARIANT) arg,
[out, retval] VARIANT_BOOL* pRetVal);
HRESULT my