Okay, I've figured it out. It's easy (but stupid)... right click the
extension installer program, and choose Run as Administrator.
Just posting this so the next Google search for an answer might actually
find one.
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Mattia Gentilini wrote:
will ha scritto:
Vista is a 64 bit OS and there is no port of pywin32 for either Vista
or 64-bit XP
Vista exists in BOTH 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
Indeed, and this is running on a Core 2 Duo laptop, a 32 bit platform.
The problem is obvious (or seems to be
will ha scritto:
> Vista is a 64 bit OS and there is no port of pywin32 for either Vista
> or 64-bit XP
Vista exists in BOTH 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
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Vista is a 64 bit OS and there is no port of pywin32 for either Vista
or 64-bit XP
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I'm having errors installing Python extensions on Vista. I'm running
Python 2.5, and every extension install produces "cannot create"
errors. For instance, win32all 210 says:
Could Not Create: pywin32-py2.5
Could Not Set Key Value: Python 2.5 pywin32-210
Could Not Set Key Value: (followed by t