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4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) pssquerysnapshot could not be located [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 5:26 am
by bjornhallberg
Can't seem to get Sab to run since the Python 3.12 upgrade. 4.10 is the last working version. Can I assume that this has something to do with Windows Server 2012 being EOL before Python 3.12 came out?
Any workarounds? I wish I could change the OS but I am stuck on a software raid solution (Flexraid) that is defunct and had cloud activation so moving to a new OS would probably require a new raid solution and rebuilding the entire parity.
Re: 4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 6:28 am
by sander
Based on your text, I think you've already googled it, right?
Python 3.12 on Windows Server 2012 ... does not look hopeful at all:
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/110375 ... also with pssquerysnapshot error.
... but still: you could try to install Python 3.12 on Windows Server 2012 ... does it work at all?
Re: 4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) pssquerysnapshot could not be located [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 7:06 am
by safihre
That's why we have the 32bit legacy release. It uses an older Python version especially for this.
See the Downloads page.
Re: 4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) pssquerysnapshot could not be located [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 7:28 am
by sander
so "Windows Portable (32bit and legacy)" ... maybe specify that "legacy" as "Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows 8" or just "Windows legacy"?
Re: 4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) pssquerysnapshot could not be located [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 8:47 am
by safihre
I added a mouse-over info to the legacy wording.
Due to the extremely low number of systems that still run this OS'es, I don't want to spent more space on them on our pages.
Those users can Google in case of problems
Re: 4.10+ Entry Point Not Found (Python 3.12) pssquerysnapshot could not be located [Windows Server 2012 ]
Posted: March 11th, 2024, 11:43 am
by bjornhallberg
Ok. Thanks for clearing that up!