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From: "Jean-Pierre Le Rouzic" <jean DOT contatenated_with DOT pierre DOT dot DOT lerouzic AT at DOT wanadoo DOT dot DOT fr>
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Subject: PythonD
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 23:31:30 +0100
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Hello

a) When I try to launch a python program making: "import webservers", this
import works fine under Windows, but do not work under dos.
I use the same parameters for python environment (or at least I think I use
the same parameters).

b) The same program complains that a packet driver is not running while
under Windows, but the packet driver says under Windows:
H:\apps\python>e:\fdos\net\drivers\sl118\pktdrv\sis900.exe
SiS 900/7016 PCI Adapters Packet Driver Version 1.15 (16/Aug/2002)
(c) Copyright 2002 SiS Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Error: no adapter found with that configuration
H:\apps\python>

How can I trick Windows to use it's NDIS driver maskeraded as a packet
driver?

What do you think of this? Thanks for help.

Jean-Pierre


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