On 16/02/2010 13:51, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
It doesn't seem to provide ordinary Windows "service"s, but it's a bit unclear since e.g. the URL above says
[... snip ...] Well the useful info in there appears to come from: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa392783%28VS.85%29.aspx Looking around the matter, I think I'm taking the view that this is an implementation detail of WMI. However you use it, WMI is a layer on a layer on layer (especially if you're using it in Python with my module!) and it's never going to be the fastest thing going. One contributory factor will be this particular model of process-within-process. But I don't feel that it would help anybody if I were to mention it on my webpages as there's nothing the casual user can do about it. In general I tend to unrecommend WMI for something small in an app which doesn't otherwise use it, unless the convenience (and it *is* very convenient sometimes) outweighs the slight performance issue. Thanks for the heads-up anyway, Alf. I need to get up to speed with the Vista & W7 issues referred to on that page as well. TJG -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list