Where can I find info on using Python w/ Windows Scripting Host

Mark Hammond mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Wed Dec 15 17:36:27 EST 1999


Simply install the standard Python distribution (pyth152.exe) and also
win32all-127.exe (from starship.python.net/crew/mhammond).  You will then
have the Active Scripting engine installed and ready to go.  Read the
installed "COM Readme" file for more details on the AXScript engine.

Mark.

e.e.sutton at cummins.com wrote in message <838fdd$6od$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>...
>Where can I get info on Python for use under Windows? I am especially
>interested in a version that can run under the Windows Scripting Host.
>
>I am evaluating various scripting languages for use on the Windows
>platform.  I expect we will end making VBScript the company standard
>but I wanted to evaluate Python and TCL/TKL as well.






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