Hi, I am running python 2.4.2 on win xp pro. I have the WMI module from Tim Golden (http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/wmi.html).
I have some code which does this... MyScript.py ------------------ import wmi # the ip of my own local desktop machine = "1.2.3.4" try: w = wmi.WMI(machine) # also tried, wmi.WMI(computer=machine) except Exception, e: print "ERROR:", e c:>python >> from MyScript import * >>> ERROR: -0x7ffbfe1c - Invalid syntax >> import wmi >> w = wmi.WMI("1.2.3.4") >> ....So when I import the script I get the "invalid syntax" error (which comes from the line, w = wmi.WMI(....)) but in the same window if I just type it in manually I get no error. Any ideas??? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list