distributing python for use as scripting 'host'

waldekO osuchw at ecn.ab.ca.no.spam
Sat Sep 23 03:51:19 EDT 2000


IMHO To use WSH you need to have python installed and registered on every
machine.
Maybe try method described on:
http://starship.python.net/crew/jjkunce/netinstall/index.html
I do not know if it will work for you but it is worth trying.

waldekO

<teroc at my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8qebm5$a1b$1 at nnrp1.deja.com...
> My Network:
> Server: Windows NT 4.0 sp6a
> Clients: Mix of win95/98, one WinNT workstation 4.0 (unknown sp)
>
> Question:
> Exactly what would I need to distribute to the various computers in
> order to use python as my admin acripting language? All clients have
> windows scripting host 2.0, so I know I can use that interface. I am
> hoping to use the (to me) better interface offered by Mr. Hammonds win32
> packages. Still, that leaves me with the original question, what to
> install?
> TCL/TK is not needed. Do I just intall python15(6).dll? Please advise.
>
> Ken
>
>
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