[python-win32] Module not found weirdness

Derick Van Niekerk derickvn at gmail.com
Fri Sep 22 08:56:07 CEST 2006


On 9/21/06, Tim Roberts <timr at probo.com> wrote:
>
> Derick Van Niekerk wrote:
>
> > Here's my log file...
> >
> > I hope it helps with figuring out the problem
>
>
> Well, there's a lot of stuff running here, but nothing that immediately
> stands out.
>
> You're running both D-Link's AirPlus G utility and the Alpha Networks
> wireless utility.  Is that intentional?


I assumed the two were related. I'll disable the Alpha Networks dirver and
see what happens.

"Evernote" might be inserting hooks to intercept the clipboard.  You
> might try turning it off for one run as a test.  You should be able to
> disable and enable it with "msconfig", on the Startup tag.


 I've already tried uninstalling both Google Talk and Evernote, but it
didn't
affect my errant program at all, so I reinstalled it. I run both at work as
well
so, I wasn't too surprised that they weren't the culprits

I've recently heard of some troubles with the AVG monitor, AVG7_CC,
> which you are running.  Again, you might try turning it off for one run
> using "msconfig".
>

I still think you're right about the AVG thing - I'll uninstall it tonight
and see
what happens. It's so strange that the program worked after disabling AVG
control panel the first time (I only disabled the control panel, not the
actual
program the first time) while I had no luck after rebooting.

I'll uninstall everything in that hijaakthis.log and add them one by one
until
something breaks. Assuming it works when I uninstall everything :-\

-d-
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