Serge Orlov submitted this idea :
> Mivabe wrote:
>>
>> No-one who can help me or did i visit the wrong group for this
>> 'problem'?
>
> Indeed. Next time you'd better ask in a windows specific list:
Ke, thnx :-)
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Mivabe wrote:
> Mivabe formulated the question :
> >
> > Google helped me discovering that it has something to do something with
> > 'CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT'. I know what it means but i don't know how to solve it.
> > Is that something i have to configure in the script?
> >
> > I'n totally new to Python
[Mivabe]
| Mivabe formulated the question :
| >
| > Google helped me discovering that it has something to do
| something with
| > 'CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT'. I know what it means but i don't know
| how to solve it.
| > Is that something i have to configure in the script?
| >
| > I'n totally new to Py
Mivabe formulated the question :
>
> Google helped me discovering that it has something to do something with
> 'CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT'. I know what it means but i don't know how to solve it.
> Is that something i have to configure in the script?
>
> I'n totally new to Python so maybe someone can poin
I'm using a Python script om my Wildfire XMPP server to connect to
external transports (for instantce MSN)
I configured the script as a windows service with 'srvany' and 'instrv"
and everything seems te work fine. The service starts with the system,
but as soon as an local useraccount (remote d