Problem with "COM Browser" in PythonWin 1.5.2
blues-l at cyberus.ca
blues-l at cyberus.ca
Fri May 5 11:04:51 EDT 2000
Not sure, but from the message it looks like you ran out of memory(??)
Marc Paterno wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When trying to use the "COM Browser" tool in PythonWin 1.5.2,
> I encounter the following problem.
>
> I start the COM Browser from the Tools menu. If I think click
> on the "Registered Categories" item in the tree display, I get
> a trackback in the PythonWin interactive window. The entire
> contents of the interactive window (including the version info,
> printed at startup) are the following:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------
> PythonWin 1.5.2 (#0, Apr 13 1999, 10:51:12) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
> Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> Portions Copyright 1994-2000 Mark Hammond (MHammond at skippinet.com.au)
> >>> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\Pythonwin\pywin\tools\hierlist.py", line
> 118, in OnTreeItemExpanding
> self.AddSubList(itemHandle, self.GetSubList(item))
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\Pythonwin\pywin\tools\hierlist.py", line
> 263, in GetSubList
> return self.DelegateCall(item.GetSubList)
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\Pythonwin\pywin\tools\hierlist.py", line
> 250, in DelegateCall
> return fn()
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\win32com\client\combrowse.py", line 101, in
> GetSubList
> for catid, lcid, desc in enum:
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\win32com\client\util.py", line 37, in
> __getitem__
> return self.__GetIndex(index)
> File "C:\Program Files\Python\win32com\client\util.py", line 53, in
> __GetIndex
> result = self._oleobj_.Next(1)
> pywintypes.com_error: (-2147024882, 'Not enough storage is available to
> complete this operation.', None, None)
> win32ui: Exception in OnNotify() handler
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------
> I am using PythonWin build 128, under Windows NT 4.0, with
> SP6a installed (in case that matters).
>
> I have been unable to find any relevant posting on the
> comp.lang.python news group, or in the "bugs list" at
> www.python.org.
>
> Can anyone enlighten me on how to fix this problem?
>
> thanks,
> Marc
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