win 2003 server
Ian Parker
parker at hiredatum.demon.co.uk
Sat Nov 6 03:01:01 EST 2004
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In message <0-GdnfNAPrb1XxfcRVn-sw at powergate.ca>, Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> writes >Brad Tilley wrote: >> Does Python run on Windows Server 2003? >> http://www.python.org/download/download_windows.html only lists the >>following: >> Python for Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME, XP > >I'm fairly sure "Windows Server 2003" is in no way significantly >different from one or more of the above items you list. It's >not like Microsoft has gone and developed yet another operating >system! It's a certainty that its biggest feature is that it >will confuse some corporate buyers into "upgrading", thus boosting >MS revenue for another quarter... > >If you have a copy, downloading and installing a copy of Python >would be the most direct route to proving that theory. > >-Peter Python certainly does run on Windows Server 2003, as does win32all (or whatever it's called nowadays). Think of Windows Server 2003 is simply XP for servers. Regards Ian -- Ian Parker
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