
Hello, I read the following page : http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_Guest_Agent_For_Windows and applied it on a server, and it ran very well. I obtained the two executables, copied them into "program files" according to the doc, along with the .ini as stated here : https://www.mail-archive.com/users@ovirt.org/msg18561.html - the "-install", the start, and the enabling went fine - rebooting the server runs OK too, and the agent is seen by oVirt What I don't understand is the following sentence of https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-guest-agent/blob/master/ovirt-guest-agent/REA... "Optionally install py2exe if you want to build an executable file which doesn't require Python installation for running" As I don't know python at all, I thought this was building some sort of "self-executable" binary that I could copy-paste into another VM, and do the same install/enable/run. And WITHOUT installing any Python environnement. I'm sorry for such a weak question, but if this is not the case, does that mean I have to install a Pyhton env on each of my windows VMs? BTW, I tried to copy-paste the programfiles/guestagent... into another server, and when running the install, it gives a message [in french, :( ] L'application n'a pas pu démarrer car sa configuration côte-à-côte est incorrecte. That could be translated by : The application could not start because its side-by-side (?) config is incorrect. PS : Time is not anymore at launching windows_vs_linux war, but I just installed the guest agent on 17 _linux_ VMs in 3 minutes... -- Nicolas Ecarnot