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Bump pywin32 from 300 to 301 #430

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Bumps pywin32 from 300 to 301.

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Release 301

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If you use pip: pip install pywin32 --upgrade

A number of things don't work via pip, so you may choose to install binaries - but you must choose both the correct Python version and "bittedness".

Even if you have a 64bit computer, if you installed a 32bit version of Python you must install the 32bit version of pywin32.

There is one binary per-version, per-bittedness. To determine what version of Python you have, start Python and look at the first line of the banner. Compare these 2:

Python 2.7.2+ ... [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Python 2.7.2+ ... [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

If the installation process informs you that Python is not found in the registry, it almost certainly means you have downloaded the wrong version - either for the wrong version of Python, or the wrong "bittedness".

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Build 301, released 2021-05-30

  • Fix some confusion on how dynamic COM object properties work. The old code was confused, so there's a chance there will be some subtle regression here - please open a bug if you find anything, but this should fix #1427.

  • COM objects are now registered with the full path to pythoncomXX.dll, fixes #1704.

  • Creating a win32crypt.CRYPT_ATTRIBUTE object now correctly sets cbData.

  • Add wrap and unwrap operations defined in the GSSAPI to the sspi module and enhance the examples given in this module. (#1692, Emmanuel Coirier)

  • Fix a bug in win32profile.GetEnvironmentStrings() relating to environment variables with an equals sign (@​maxim-krikun in #1661)

  • Fixed a bug where certain COM dates would fail to be converted to a Python datetime object with ValueError: microsecond must be in 0..999999. Shoutout to @​hujiaxing for reporting and helping reproduce the issue (#1655)

  • Added win32com.shell.SHGetKnownFolderPath() and related constants.

  • CoClass objects should work better with special methods like len etc. (#1699)

  • Shifted work in win32.lib.pywin32_bootstrap to Python's import system from manual path manipulations (@​wkschwartz in #1651)

  • Fixed a bug where win32print.DeviceCapabilities would return strings containing the null character followed by junk characters. (#1654, #1660, Lincoln Puzey)

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Bumps [pywin32](https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32) from 300 to 301.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/blob/main/CHANGES.txt)
- [Commits](https://github.com/mhammond/pywin32/commits)

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Looks like pywin32 is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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