Re: About wmi



On 7月17日, 下午4时22分, Tim Golden <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
patrol wrote:
I will try to modify the wmi.py ,however I'm a novice.It will take a
long time. You can give it up temporarily. If you don't mind ,can you
tell me where needs modifying and how? Just unicode? Or Other?

OK. Thanks for your patience on this one, Patrol. What I propose
to do is to dig into the pywin32 sources to determine what's going
on when the error messages are fetched. Then I'll be better placed
to decide what to do when they come out. On the surface, the current
module should be handling things correctly; but I've obviously missed
an encode/decode somewhere.

If I can think of an (even hackish) workaround for you in the meantime,
I'll let you know. Until then...

TJG

Thanks for Tim's help.

Patrol
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