Saving Files Under Windows
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achrist at easystreet.com
Fri Jun 13 05:05:15 EDT 2003
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I'm using python (with wxPython, PySQLite, etc) under Windows, and I think that by staying with old versions of Windows (NT, 98), I may not be doing what new versions like. Are there new rules under Windows 2000 or XP that restrict in which folders users can or should be saving their data? Do the python libs or the python win32api give me any function that I can call to find out where I should be creating output files for users? I guess I can check for C:\Documents and Settings\<username>" and create data files there if I find it, but is there any more reasonable way to know where data should go? Is there any way to find an output folder where all users should have read and write privileges so that shared data can go there? Of course, I'd like to run on Win95, 98, NT, 2k, XP, and be aa good citizen on all. Any pythonically canonical or vice versa solutions to this one? Al
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