From: Michael Simcich [mailto:msimcich@accesstools.com]
I wonder what it takes to get some assistance with this issue? I have to assume that none of my peer Zope users out there knows what to do with my problem (Zope doesn't run under Windows 2000 as detailed in previous posts). So what do you all recommend that I try next? As far as I know this list is about it for peer level support so is my only alternative to see if DC is willing to enter into the smallest support contract ever seen?
Sorry for the repetitive posts, but I need to get this thing working. Unless someone can point me to a better platform <g>. I am just really disappointed and frustrated with the lack of assistance and... a working copy of Zope.
Heh, I wouldn't start about this platform thingy if I were you =) I don't know anything about Win2k, but I did see something on the DC support list about certain types of VPN software interfering. Both PGPNet and Connect for Windows, caused a similar problem (python.exe Application Error), which disappeared after removing them. Maybe some software component on your server is interfering with Python? Try a clean, minimal install of Win2k. Other than that, you could try the python mailinglist, as it doesn't sound like something particular to Zope. And ActiveState (http://www.activestate.com/) supports python on Win32, and Mark Hammond works there now. Maybe they can help as well (for a fee I imagine). -- Martijn Pieters, Software Engineer | Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org | mailto:mj@digicool.com ICQ: 4532236 | PGP: http://wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xA8A32149 -------------------------------------------