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win32all 162 installation error [dr watson]

Hi All,
I am trying to install win32 extension 162 on python 2.2.3 on a
virtual
(vmware) machine with win2k server sp3 (but I tested that the same
happens
on either win2k sp2 or win2ksp3 on a real biprocessor). I keep getting
the drwatson error reported below during win32all 162 installation
(during the compiling step, near the end of the progression bar - it
can pass unnotice, but some symptoms are that you don't
have a finish button - just the installation window abruptly
disappears
and if you try to uninstall win32all you get an error about
missing INSTALL.LOG).
I read somewhere that it could be related with a windows error
registering the activex script engine (that actually is also the
last info message that appears above the compiling progression bar
before
the crash). Anyway since we don't care for activex script and I had to
ship the win32all installer in a big installshield setup kit for our
clients I am not looking for a workaround: my main concern is how to
avoid this error to show up in the event viewer or on drwtsn32...
TIA!
bye,
PiErre


Application exception occurred:
App: (pid=1236)
When: 4/2/2004 @ 10:49:17.900
Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)

*----> System Information <----*
Computer Name: NVS
User Name: Administrator
Number of Processors: 1
Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
Windows 2000 Version: 5.0
Current Build: 2195
Service Pack: 3
Current Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Organization: our company
Registered Owner: our owner

*----> Task List <----*
0 Idle.exe
8 System.exe
172 SMSS.exe
200 CSRSS.exe
224 WINLOGON.exe
252 SERVICES.exe
264 LSASS.exe
376 termsrv.exe
480 svchost.exe
504 spoolsv.exe
532 msdtc.exe
636 svchost.exe
656 LLSSRV.exe
700 regsvc.exe
708 mstask.exe
792 VMwareService.e.exe
824 WinMgmt.exe
856 svchost.exe
876 dfssvc.exe
896 inetinfo.exe
1244 svchost.exe
844 explorer.exe
1224 VMwareTray.exe
1100 wuauclt.exe
1312 mmc.exe
1236 win32all-162.ex.exe
516 DRWTSN32.exe
0 _Total.exe

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(77F80000 - 77FFB000)
(77E80000 - 77F36000)
(77E10000 - 77E75000)
(77F40000 - 77F7C000)
(77DB0000 - 77E0D000)
(77D30000 - 77DA1000)
(10000000 - 1002B000)
(76B30000 - 76B6D000)
(77C70000 - 77CBA000)
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(782F0000 - 78536000)
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(77A50000 - 77B45000)
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(773E0000 - 773F5000)
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(77BE0000 - 77BEF000)
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(75150000 - 75160000)
(75030000 - 75043000)
(75020000 - 75028000)
(77950000 - 7797A000)
(77980000 - 779A4000)
(75050000 - 75058000)
(00F60000 - 00F67000)
(1E000000 - 1E0D1000)
(1E200000 - 1E211000)
(1E600000 - 1E613000)
(1E340000 - 1E396000)
(1E790000 - 1E7A3000)
(1E1E0000 - 1E1ED000)

State Dump for Thread Id 0x270

eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=1e0a4660 edx=00000000 esi=1e0a4660
edi=00000000
eip=1e03a73a esp=0012cc2c ebp=018def90 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz
na po cy
cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000
efl=00000287
function: PyNode_Future
1e03a72a 90 nop
1e03a72b 90 nop
1e03a72c 90 nop
1e03a72d 90 nop
1e03a72e 90 nop
1e03a72f 90 nop
1e03a730 8b4c2404 mov ecx,[esp+0x4]
ss:0094a1ff=????????
1e03a734 8b01 mov eax,[ecx]
ds:1e0a4660=014f0d60
1e03a736 3bc1 cmp eax,ecx
1e03a738 740c jz PyInt_FromUnicode+0x1d6
(1e043246)
FAULT ->1e03a73a 8b5010 mov edx,[eax+0x10]
ds:0081d5d2=326e6f68
1e03a73d 895008 mov [eax+0x8],edx
ds:0081d5d2=326e6f68
1e03a740 8b00 mov eax,[eax]
ds:00000000=????????
1e03a742 3bc1 cmp eax,ecx
1e03a744 75f4 jnz PyLong_AsUnsignedLong+0x4a
(1e046b3a)
1e03a746 c3 ret
1e03a747 90 nop
1e03a748 90 nop
1e03a749 90 nop
1e03a74a 90 nop
1e03a74b 90 nop
1e03a74c 90 nop

*----> Stack Back Trace <----*

FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
018DEF90 0012D044 01400E48 011E9CF8 01826198 011E9D90 !PyNode_Future
00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 <nosymbols>

*----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
0012cc2c 5b a5 03 1e 60 46 0a 1e - 00 00 00 00 90 ef 8d 01
[...`F..........
0012cc3c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 ec da 81 00
.................
0012cc4c 10 fb 09 1e 00 00 00 00 - d2 96 27 01 e0 ff 12 00
...........'.....
0012cc5c b8 ff 00 78 38 32 03 78 - ff ff ff ff 90 ef 8d 01
....x82.x........
0012cc6c 45 10 00 78 20 00 00 00 - f7 b0 03 1e 60 46 0a 1e E..x
........`F..
0012cc7c 70 46 0a 1e a8 68 37 01 - d9 af 03 1e f0 b0 0a 1e
pF...h7.........
0012cc8c 0d b1 03 1e f0 b0 0a 1e - 00 00 00 00 d0 68 37 01
..............h7.
0012cc9c 73 47 04 1e f0 b0 0a 1e - ec da 81 00 d0 68 37 01
sG...........h7.
0012ccac 00 00 00 00 e3 21 07 1e - 00 00 00 00 c8 96 27 01
......!........'.
0012ccbc c8 65 8c 01 90 ef 8d 01 - c8 96 27 01 e0 32 02 1e
..e........'..2..
0012cccc 90 ef 8d 01 c8 96 27 01 - 03 01 00 00 53 00 00 00
.......'.....S...
0012ccdc 90 ef 8d 01 03 00 00 00 - 48 0e 40 01 95 37 02 1e
.........H.@..7..
0012ccec 90 ef 8d 01 c8 96 27 01 - 03 01 00 00 53 00 00 00
.......'.....S...
0012ccfc 90 ef 8d 01 c0 06 4f 01 - 90 ef 8d 01 c8 96 27 01
.......O.......'.
0012cd0c 02 00 00 00 90 ef 8d 01 - f8 28 1b 01 03 00 00 00
..........(......
0012cd1c 3c 00 00 00 4c 39 02 1e - 90 ef 8d 01 ac 3c 04 01
<...L9.......<..
0012cd2c 90 ef 8d 01 d8 4e f9 00 - 10 68 37 01 00 00 00 00
......N...h7.....
0012cd3c 6a 38 02 1e 90 ef 8d 01 - f8 28 1b 01 90 ef 8d 01
j8.......(......
0012cd4c 10 68 37 01 3c 01 00 00 - 40 00 00 00 90 ef 8d 01
..h7.<...@.......
0012cd5c 18 8a 1c 01 0b 00 00 00 - dc 00 00 00 4c 39 02 1e
.............L9..
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