Ooh, risky :) May get slapped by the US Courts for that :)
I've since discussed this with the client and they are going to specify minimum requirements that allow WSH to be used. Two problems now though:- On the task bar, a new item "Screen Blanker" appears. And, if you use Shell.Run and go back to VFP and press a few keys, there is no way of stopping these being executed once VFP has process. This screws the app as actions are processed and files then get deleted.
>Nigel,
>
>I get around this by requiring a minimum install of IE4.01 SP1 or later - updates all kinds of useful system DLLs as well as installing WSH. You can include it on your install CD (just get free permission from MS) and even do the install silently.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Andrew
>
>>Works great on my PC with 98 on it. But scripting host is not on other PCs here. This is going to be used in a commercial financial package so has to run on anything.
>>
>>Thanks anyway,
>>
>>>Nigel,
>>>
>>>
>>>local loShell
>>>loShell = createobject('wscript.shell')
>>>* 0 = minimised window for the command, .t. = wait for a return value
>>>lnResult = loShell.Run(m.lcCommandLine, 0, .t.)
>>>
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Andrew
>>>
>>>>I need to call an old 16bit exe file so I'm using ShellExecute. The only problem is that I also need to wait for completion of this third-party executable before my VFP app can continue processing.
>>>>
>>>>Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>TIA,