Hello,
when I try to create a package, the PyScripter application opens. When I try to test it and click "install," I get the error message: "ImportError: No module named win32security."
I also get the same message when I click "-i build-upload."
As a result, I'm stuck; I can neither edit nor import new .exe or .msi packages.
How can I get rid of this error?
(Windows Server 2012 Standard 64-bit, without IIS)
Thank you.
[SOLVED] Package installation
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Hello,
which version of WAPT are you using?
Is WAPT on a Windows server or a Linux server?
Was the tis-waptdev package installed correctly?
Alexandre
which version of WAPT are you using?
Is WAPT on a Windows server or a Linux server?
Was the tis-waptdev package installed correctly?
Alexandre
Is Python installed in C:\Python27?
It could be a path issue, and PyScripter might be looking for the wrong Python libraries.
Check the paths defined in PyScripter.
Alexandre
It could be a path issue, and PyScripter might be looking for the wrong Python libraries.
Check the paths defined in PyScripter.
Alexandre
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Did you run session-setup after installing PyScripter?
Normally, session-setup runs automatically when you log in, but if it's a server, it's possible the session was simply disconnected and not actually closed.
To force session-setup to run, you can run the following command in a command prompt:
`wapt-get session-setup ALL`
Denis
Normally, session-setup runs automatically when you log in, but if it's a server, it's possible the session was simply disconnected and not actually closed.
To force session-setup to run, you can run the following command in a command prompt:
`wapt-get session-setup ALL`
Denis
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Hello,
thank you Alexandre and Denis for your replies.
Python is installed in C:\Python27.
I ran the command `wapt-get session-setup ALL` that Denis recommended, and it's now possible to install .exe or .msi applications on WAPT.
I tested it, and everything is OK.
Thank you for your replies, have a great day.
thank you Alexandre and Denis for your replies.
Python is installed in C:\Python27.
I ran the command `wapt-get session-setup ALL` that Denis recommended, and it's now possible to install .exe or .msi applications on WAPT.
I tested it, and everything is OK.
Thank you for your replies, have a great day.
