I can confirm it works nicely in Windows. I have a script I use several times daily to create working directories on a local workstation by copying over arbitrarily deep directory trees into an "original files" directory under a root directory named by job number. The local workstation on which I have python running is a Windows machine, and it's agnostic about the operating systems of the network drives from which the data is gathered.
Quite handy and not even a very long program after the try/except bulletproofing is added. -Rob A. On 2/15/07, Eric Walstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Mark, welcome aboard! > > There are a few different approaches you could take to convert your > scripts. If most of your scripts are related to copying/moving files, > I'd have a look at Python's shutil module. I think it'll work in both > Windows and Linux but I don't have a Windows machine handy to test it. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor