Hi all, I started a new thread as I already have several out there, all talking about basically the same thing. After re-visiting a StackOverflow post, thanks to the person who gave me that link, I tossed msvcp90.dll and msvcr90.dll (I use wx) into c:\python26\dlls and it now compiles! I think I kept thinking that all I needed was to have the dll files in *my own program folder*. I now have an exe file which, after doing more globbing of a configuration file and some other dlls I need, does exactly what I wanted it to do. I now have a couple questions so I can fine-tune this: 1. Is there a way to start with no command line window popping up? My main script is a pyw, but it still shows a dos window when the generated .exe file is clicked. Leaving out the "console" parameter of setup, though, results in no .exe file at all, so I had to put it back. I want what I have heard called a "silent startup", where the program starts but it does not pop up anything. My users will know because I will speak a message, but I want to dump the dos window.
2. Is there a way to put the exe in a higher-level dir, then put all the pyd, dll, zip, and other files into a subdirectory so the .exe is not mixed in with all these files that most users will not care about? Thank you for all your help over the last few days!! -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list