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Old 10-07-2008, 06:26 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Surfergirl View Post
Thank you to everyone who has chipped in with suggestions for my problem.

Argecho.py confirms that I'm using the correct number of arguments to the Python script, I've updated MobiDeDrm using pdurrant's list of changes. I've even tried reinstalling Python from scratch, in case something got screwed in the initial install .... unfortunately, I just keep getting the "invalid PID" error with both of my PIDs. I can't think of anything else to try, so I think I'm just going to have to write this off as a bad job - it's just incredibly frustrating when other people get the script to work without a problem.

My stepson is a Mac addict, so I might try running the script on his machine if he's got Python installed.

Thanks again for all your help
Irene
How sure are you that the drm on the book is one of the PIDs that you are trying. I (and several other people) ran into this same error because the PID that we input was not the actual PID on the book. Maybe you can get someone that is successfully using Mobidedrm to do a test for you and then you would at least know whether it's an installation problem or an incorrect PID.

cheers
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