[n00m] > D:\>python23\python d:\python23\socket6.py [Enter] > > It's OK so far. Python code is launched and starts listening > to port 1434 (see the code below; it's the same code as in my > neibouring topic). > Now I launch a vbs script (which will connect to port 1434). > I.e. I just double-click "my.vbs" file. > And... voila! In a moment & silently console window closes > without any error messages (or I just don't see them). > But VBS reports a network error. Tested on win2k and win98.
That sounds impossible, so I must be misunderstanding something. What happens when you do this (forgive me if this seems patronising, but I'm missing something about the way you're working) 1. Start a new Command Prompt via Start / Programs / Accessories / Command Prompt (or the equivalent on your machine) 2. Type the following: d:\python23\python d:\python23\socket6.py [Enter] 3. Double-click your .vbs file in Windows Explorer. Now what does the python Command Prompt say? By your description above, it sounds like it disappears, but that ought to be impossible. -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list