On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:49:15 +0200, "Karl M. Syring" <syring at email.com> wrote: >"Mark Hammond" <MarkH at ActiveState.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >news:3AE6BCCA.1040606 at ActiveState.com... >> Bill Tolbert wrote: >> >> > A few weeks ago someone mentioned that win32ras was giving an api_error, >> > "The buffer is invalid". I just pulled the latest win32all build 138 >from >> > ActiveState and I'm still getting the error. >> >> >> I didn't see that post. There have been no recent changes to >> win32ras, but the Dial function works fine for me. > >Well on > >ActivePython 2.1, build 210 ActiveState) >based on Python 2.1 (#15, Apr 19 2001, 10:28:27) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on >win32 > >we have > win32ras.EnumEntries() >which gives > pywintypes.api_error: (632, 'RasEnumEntries', 'The structure size is >incorrect.' >Duh! > >Karl M. Syring I get the same error on PythonWin 2.0 (#8, Oct 19 2000, 11:30:05) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32. I asked this question a while ago, I think the problem is with the windows API, and I have hunted through microsoft's API references to no avail!!. I vaguely remember narrowing it down to a DLL, however, I couldn't find any documentation to call up the DLL (I was thinking of rundll). Could dial up be initiated through COM & internet explorer?? I tried this myself with no luck. BTW I'm a newbie to both Python & windows API so I might have missed some obvious stuff. One suggested solution was to call up Rasdial95.exe, which I have since downloaded & succesully tested on win98. On location for it is: http://www.downlinx.com/proghtml/48/4806.htm though there are plenty other locations. Regards, z. __________________________ The best signature is None
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