Sorry, I mean "\\\\1.1.1.1\\sharedfolder" Seems os.chmod(), os.access() and os.makedirs() all have this problem when the path is a remote path.
2010/7/5 Thomas Jollans <tho...@jollans.com> > On 07/05/2010 04:19 PM, 朱重八 wrote: > > Hi all, > > I want to use os.chmod or os.access to check the permission of a > > folder on remote Windows computer: > > os.chmod("\\1.1.1.1\sharedfolder", stat.S_IWRITE) > > or > > os.access("\\1.1.1.1\sharedfolder", os.W_OK) > > That won't work: > > >>> print("\\1.1.1.1\sharedfolder") > \1.1.1.1\sharedfolder > >>> > > > > > > I saved this python file as a.pyw, run it with pythonw.exe a.pyw, then a > > black console window display one second. > > Only remote folder has this problem, local folder has no this problem. > > > > Anybody know how to remove the black console window? > > Does the script actually work for remote folders? Does the same problem > occur for other file operations on remote systems? > > Maybe someone else knows an answer, otherwise maybe my thoughts will be > of some help. > > Thomas > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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