I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 computer. The program runs fine for all users except the admin user who needs it for school assignments.
It's not a firewall issue as I've added localhost for pythomw.exe as allow.
I've done some data dumps using sysinternals process monitor and the working users create a 7.8mb dump file and the file for the broken user is only 1.04mb. I can send the zipped data dumps (XML) 384kb if someone could have a look.
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:00:16 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote: > I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 computer. > The program runs fine for all users except the admin user who needs it > for school assignments.
A little more information, please. How does it not work for the admin user? Is there a traceback? What do you get if you try to invoke it from a command line?
-- Rhodri James *-* Wildebeest Herder to the Masses
Rhodri James wrote: > On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:00:16 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 computer. >> The program runs fine for all users except the admin user who needs it >> for school assignments.
> A little more information, please. How does it not work for the admin > user? Is there a traceback? What do you get if you try to invoke it > from a command line?
Hi Rhodri, here's a dump file, don't know if this helps or not..
Thanks
SD
Version=1 EventType=AppHangB1 EventTime=129003071519208984 ReportType=3 Consent=1 ReportIdentifier=6a6f168c-bb8f-11de-bef3-044b80808003 IntegratorReportIdentifier=6a6f168d-bb8f-11de-bef3-044b80808003 Response.type=4 Sig[0].Name=Application Name Sig[0].Value=pythonw.exe Sig[1].Name=Application Version Sig[1].Value=0.0.0.0 Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp Sig[2].Value=49e4f60b Sig[3].Name=Hang Signature Sig[3].Value=ae24 Sig[4].Name=Hang Type Sig[4].Value=0 DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID DynamicSig[2].Value=4105 DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Hang Signature 1 DynamicSig[22].Value=ae248dc299fdb8350ad54ca616b9d7ab DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Hang Signature 2 DynamicSig[23].Value=39ea DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Hang Signature 3 DynamicSig[24].Value=39ea45ef52dc245a0c9d687814d64151 DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Hang Signature 4 DynamicSig[25].Value=ae24 DynamicSig[26].Name=Additional Hang Signature 5 DynamicSig[26].Value=ae248dc299fdb8350ad54ca616b9d7ab DynamicSig[27].Name=Additional Hang Signature 6 DynamicSig[27].Value=39ea DynamicSig[28].Name=Additional Hang Signature 7 DynamicSig[28].Value=39ea45ef52dc245a0c9d687814d64151 UI[3]=pythonw.exe is not responding UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution. If you close the program, you might lose information. UI[5]=Check for a solution and close the program UI[6]=Check for a solution and close the program UI[7]=Close the program LoadedModule[0]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\pythonw.exe LoadedModule[1]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll LoadedModule[2]=C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll LoadedModule[3]=C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll LoadedModule[4]=C:\Windows\system32\python26.dll LoadedModule[5]=C:\Windows\system32\USER32.dll LoadedModule[6]=C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll LoadedModule[7]=C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll LoadedModule[8]=C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll LoadedModule[9]=C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll LoadedModule[10]=C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll LoadedModule[11]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll LoadedModule[12]=C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll LoadedModule[13]=C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll LoadedModule[14]=C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll LoadedModule[15]=C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.vc90.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_ 9.0.30729.4926_none_508ed732bcbc0e5a\MSVCR90.dll LoadedModule[16]=C:\Windows\system32\IMM32.DLL LoadedModule[17]=C:\Windows\system32\MSCTF.dll LoadedModule[18]=C:\Windows\system32\guard32.dll LoadedModule[19]=C:\Windows\system32\VERSION.dll LoadedModule[20]=C:\Windows\system32\fltlib.dll LoadedModule[21]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\_socket.pyd LoadedModule[22]=C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll LoadedModule[23]=C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll LoadedModule[24]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\_ssl.pyd LoadedModule[25]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\_ctypes.pyd LoadedModule[26]=C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll LoadedModule[27]=C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll LoadedModule[28]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\_tkinter.pyd LoadedModule[29]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\tcl85.dll LoadedModule[30]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\tk85.dll LoadedModule[31]=C:\Windows\system32\COMDLG32.dll LoadedModule[32]=C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_65 95b64144ccf1df_5.82.7600.16400_none_ebf9dccf6c73e561\COMCTL32.dll LoadedModule[33]=C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTSP.dll LoadedModule[34]=C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll LoadedModule[35]=C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTBASE.dll LoadedModule[36]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\DLLs\select.pyd LoadedModule[37]=C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.dll LoadedModule[38]=C:\Windows\system32\uxtheme.dll LoadedModule[39]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\RocketDock\RocketDock.dll LoadedModule[40]=C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL LoadedModule[41]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Logitech Drivers\SetPoint\lgscroll.dll LoadedModule[42]=C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.vc80.crt_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_ 8.0.50727.4927_none_d08a205e442db5b5\MSVCR80.dll LoadedModule[43]=C:\Windows\system32\ntmarta.dll LoadedModule[44]=C:\Windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll LoadedModule[45]=C:\Windows\system32\dwmapi.dll LoadedModule[46]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\tcl\reg1.2\tclreg12.dll LoadedModule[47]=C:\Windows\system32\apphelp.dll LoadedModule[48]=C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll LoadedModule[49]=C:\Windows\System32\wshtcpip.dll LoadedModule[50]=C:\Windows\System32\ctagent.DLL LoadedModule[51]=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Directory Opus\dopushlp.dll LoadedModule[52]=C:\Windows\system32\MPR.dll LoadedModule[53]=C:\Windows\system32\CLBCatQ.DLL LoadedModule[54]=C:\Windows\WinSxS\x86_microsoft.windows.common-controls_65 95b64144ccf1df_6.0.7600.16400_none_4209f94e2b866170\comctl32.dll LoadedModule[55]=C:\Windows\system32\SETUPAPI.dll LoadedModule[56]=C:\Windows\system32\CFGMGR32.dll LoadedModule[57]=C:\Windows\system32\DEVOBJ.dll LoadedModule[58]=C:\Windows\system32\propsys.dll LoadedModule[59]=C:\Windows\system32\profapi.dll LoadedModule[60]=C:\Windows\system32\SearchFolder.dll LoadedModule[61]=C:\Windows\system32\XmlLite.dll LoadedModule[62]=C:\Windows\system32\LINKINFO.dll LoadedModule[63]=C:\Windows\system32\RpcRtRemote.dll LoadedModule[64]=C:\Windows\system32\explorerframe.dll LoadedModule[65]=C:\Windows\system32\DUser.dll LoadedModule[66]=C:\Windows\system32\DUI70.dll LoadedModule[67]=C:\Windows\system32\WindowsCodecs.dll LoadedModule[68]=C:\Windows\system32\EhStorShell.dll LoadedModule[69]=C:\Windows\System32\cscui.dll LoadedModule[70]=C:\Windows\System32\CSCDLL.dll LoadedModule[71]=C:\Windows\system32\CSCAPI.dll LoadedModule[72]=C:\Windows\system32\ntshrui.dll LoadedModule[73]=C:\Windows\system32\srvcli.dll LoadedModule[74]=C:\Windows\system32\slc.dll LoadedModule[75]=C:\Windows\system32\msls31.dll LoadedModule[76]=C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ink\tiptsf.dll LoadedModule[77]=C:\Windows\System32\StructuredQuery.dll LoadedModule[78]=C:\Windows\System32\Secur32.dll LoadedModule[79]=C:\Windows\System32\SSPICLI.DLL LoadedModule[80]=C:\Windows\system32\actxprxy.dll LoadedModule[81]=C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll LoadedModule[82]=C:\Windows\system32\thumbcache.dll LoadedModule[83]=C:\Windows\system32\SHDOCVW.dll LoadedModule[84]=C:\Windows\system32\ieframe.DLL LoadedModule[85]=C:\Windows\system32\OLEACC.dll LoadedModule[86]=C:\Windows\system32\iertutil.dll LoadedModule[87]=C:\Windows\System32\drprov.dll LoadedModule[88]=C:\Windows\System32\WINSTA.dll LoadedModule[89]=C:\Windows\System32\ntlanman.dll LoadedModule[90]=C:\Windows\System32\davclnt.dll LoadedModule[91]=C:\Windows\System32\DAVHLPR.dll LoadedModule[92]=C:\Windows\system32\NetworkExplorer.dll LoadedModule[93]=C:\Windows\system32\wkscli.dll LoadedModule[94]=C:\Windows\system32\netutils.dll LoadedModule[95]=C:\Windows\system32\WINMM.dll LoadedModule[96]=C:\Windows\system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll LoadedModule[97]=C:\Windows\system32\WINTRUST.dll LoadedModule[98]=C:\Windows\system32\CRYPT32.dll LoadedModule[99]=C:\Windows\system32\MSASN1.dll LoadedModule[100]=C:\Windows\system32\EhStorAPI.dll LoadedModule[101]=C:\Windows\system32\mssprxy.dll LoadedModule[102]=C:\Windows\system32\IconCodecService.dll LoadedModule[103]=C:\Windows\system32\urlmon.dll FriendlyEventName=Stopped responding and was closed ConsentKey=AppHangXProcB1 AppName=pythonw.exe AppPath=C:\Program Files\Utilities\Python Scripting v2.62\pythonw.exe ReportDescription=A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.
> That's an interesting path... Did the install path for Python (from > either python.org or activestate) change that much from 2.5.x, or is > that a custom install path (and is it the same path for the accounts it > works in). Especially as there is no "v2.62" to my knowledge... a 2.6.2, > OTOH...
> Now... I did change the upper level directory for mine (E:\; my C: > partition is rather packed, and I tend to install a lot of packages from > my user account), but the installer named top level was > "\Python25\pythonw.exe"
I've added the folder directory to my PATH statement and also tried installing to the root but it doesn't make a difference. The 2.62 should be 2.64 my bad..
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:19:44 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote: > Rhodri James wrote: >> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:00:16 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> >> wrote:
>>> I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 computer. >>> The program runs fine for all users except the admin user who needs it >>> for school assignments. >> A little more information, please. How does it not work for the admin >> user? Is there a traceback? What do you get if you try to invoke it >> from a command line?
> Hi Rhodri, here's a dump file, don't know if this helps or not..
So Windows is reporting a crash, then. I'll repeat my last question in particular; what happens when your admin user runs the program you're trying to invoke from the command line?
-- Rhodri James *-* Wildebeest Herder to the Masses
Rhodri James wrote: > On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:19:44 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote:
>> Rhodri James wrote: >>> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:00:16 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> >>> wrote:
>>>> I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 >>>> computer. The program runs fine for all users except the admin user >>>> who needs it for school assignments. >>> A little more information, please. How does it not work for the admin >>> user? Is there a traceback? What do you get if you try to invoke it >>> from a command line?
>> Hi Rhodri, here's a dump file, don't know if this helps or not..
> So Windows is reporting a crash, then. I'll repeat my last question in > particular; what happens when your admin user runs the program you're > trying to invoke from the command line?
Hi Rhodri, Python Command-Line works fine. Are toy recommending to invoke IDLE from there or from windows command line? Sorry I'm not to up on Python is there a command that would run IDLE from command?
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:39:46 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote: > Rhodri James wrote: >> On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:19:44 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> >> wrote:
>>> Rhodri James wrote: >>>> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:00:16 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> >>>> wrote:
>>>>> I have a perplexing issue, I have four users set up on a W7 >>>>> computer. The program runs fine for all users except the admin user >>>>> who needs it for school assignments. >>>> A little more information, please. How does it not work for the >>>> admin >>>> user? Is there a traceback? What do you get if you try to invoke it >>>> from a command line?
>>> Hi Rhodri, here's a dump file, don't know if this helps or not.. >> So Windows is reporting a crash, then. I'll repeat my last question >> in particular; what happens when your admin user runs the program >> you're trying to invoke from the command line?
> Hi Rhodri, Python Command-Line works fine.
I'm sure it does. That's not what I asked you.
> Are toy recommending to invoke IDLE from there or from windows command > line?
No, I'm asking you -- or rather your admin user -- to invoke the program that is giving you grief from the command line, i.e. "python myscript.py", and tell me what happens. "It doesn't work" won't be considered at all helpful; without details we might as well just print out your script, throw darts at it, and tell you the problem is where the darts land.
The rest of your answer however suggests that I've fundamentally misunderstood what you've said. Please tell me *exactly* what happens when it doesn't "run fine" for your admin user.
-- Rhodri James *-* Wildebeest Herder to the Masses
Rhodri James wrote: > On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:39:46 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote: > No, I'm asking you -- or rather your admin user -- to invoke the program > that is giving you grief from the command line, i.e. "python > myscript.py", and tell me what happens. "It doesn't work" won't be > considered at all helpful; without details we might as well just print > out your script, throw darts at it, and tell you the problem is where > the darts land.
> The rest of your answer however suggests that I've fundamentally > misunderstood what you've said. Please tell me *exactly* what happens > when it doesn't "run fine" for your admin user.
I fixed it for some reason deleting my idlerc folder allows it to work again..
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:51:38 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> wrote:
> Rhodri James wrote: >> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:39:46 -0000, SD_V897 <SD_V...@nosuchmail.com> >> wrote:
>> No, I'm asking you -- or rather your admin user -- to invoke the >> program that is giving you grief from the command line, i.e. "python >> myscript.py", and tell me what happens. "It doesn't work" won't be >> considered at all helpful; without details we might as well just print >> out your script, throw darts at it, and tell you the problem is where >> the darts land. >> The rest of your answer however suggests that I've fundamentally >> misunderstood what you've said. Please tell me *exactly* what happens >> when it doesn't "run fine" for your admin user.
> I fixed it for some reason deleting my idlerc folder allows it to work > again..
Then I'd hazard a guess that it was a permissions problem. If it recurs, please actually answer questions when we ask them, otherwise we really might as well not bother.
-- Rhodri James *-* Wildebeest Herder to the Masses