Duncan Booth <duncan.bo...@invalid.invalid> wrote: >Tim Slattery <slatter...@bls.gov> wrote: > >> Our office has a copy of Python 3.0 installed on a network share >> device. When I try to run it I get this message: "The system cannot >> execute the specified program." >> >> When I googled that message, the links that came up had to do with >> missing DLLs. So I fired up Dependency Walker and found out that there >> were indeed DLLs that it needed that the OS couldn't find. So I >> supplied those DLLs. And it still gives the same message, even though >> Dependency Walker is now happy. >> >> Does anybody have a clue what might cause this amazingly uninformative >> message? > >Are you using Vista?
No Vista involved. My machine is XP Pro. The server is some MS server OS, I'm not sure which one. >Alternatively for a non-Vista wild guess, could it be that Python 3.0 is >loading some libraries that use .Net and is therefore triggering the 'code >access security' which prevents the running of .Net applications from a >network share? I saw nothing that remotely resembled that message. -- Tim Slattery slatter...@bls.gov http://members.cox.net/slatteryt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list