Fernando Martins wrote:
File C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py,
lin
e 84, in createEventSecurityObject
sidEveryone.Initialize(ntsecuritycon.SECURITY_WORLD_SID_AUTHORITY,1)
pywintypes.error: (120, 'InitializeSid', 'This function is only valid in
Win32 m
--On 15. November 2005 11:09:08 + Chris Withers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fernando Martins wrote:
File C:\PROGRAM
FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py, lin
e 84, in createEventSecurityObject
sidEveryone.Initialize(ntsecuritycon.SECURITY_WORLD_SID_AUTHORITY,1)
I've
From: Andreas Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--On 15. November 2005 11:09:08 + Chris Withers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fernando Martins wrote:
File C:\PROGRAM
FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py, lin
e 84, in createEventSecurityObject
Fernando Martins wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 03:52:28 -0800, Fernando Martins
fernando at cmartins.demon.nl wrote:
I understand the problem, but is it the intention that zope is not
supported on win98?
Yes, I believe this is intentional. Windows 98 is a seven year old
From: J Cameron Cooper
Probably this is just in the start sequence. You cannot, of course, run
Zope as a service in Win98, since it understands no such thing. Quite
possibly you can use runzope or whatever to execute it in a console.
I can't say exactly as the traceback has been edited out
--On 12. November 2005 16:53:43 -0800 Alexander Limi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 03:52:28 -0800, Fernando Martins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand the problem, but is it the intention that zope is not
supported on win98?
Yes, I believe this is intentional. Windows 98
--On 13. November 2005 09:26:18 +0100 Fernando Martins
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But I'm confused by your statement: if zope 2.8.4 is calling an NT
security function, not available in win98, then it does NOT run on
win98?? DO you mean there is something wrong with my win98 setup or that