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35. MS Windows Specific Services¶

This chapter describes modules that are only available on MS Windows platforms.

  • 35.1. msilib — Read and write Microsoft Installer files
    • 35.1.1. Database Objects
    • 35.1.2. View Objects
    • 35.1.3. Summary Information Objects
    • 35.1.4. Record Objects
    • 35.1.5. Errors
    • 35.1.6. CAB Objects
    • 35.1.7. Directory Objects
    • 35.1.8. Features
    • 35.1.9. GUI classes
    • 35.1.10. Precomputed tables
  • 35.2. msvcrt — Useful routines from the MS VC++ runtime
    • 35.2.1. File Operations
    • 35.2.2. Console I/O
    • 35.2.3. Other Functions
  • 35.3. _winreg — Windows registry access
    • 35.3.1. Constants
      • 35.3.1.1. HKEY_* Constants
      • 35.3.1.2. Access Rights
        • 35.3.1.2.1. 64-bit Specific
      • 35.3.1.3. Value Types
    • 35.3.2. Registry Handle Objects
  • 35.4. winsound — Sound-playing interface for Windows

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