>>One thing I really like about it is its ability to show the properties and methods of COM servers. I've also uncovered what I think is a bug. This happened to-day when I was making some posts referencing the Windows Script Host.
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>Weird. And the only conflict I see is between the shell and network objects. The file object, for instance, doesn't seem to cause this behavior. I'm investigating...
I was hoping you'd see this. I didn't think that you'd find this behavior with the FSO. The connection, obviously, is the "WScript". I meant to test this at home on my Win98SE box, but had personal stuff to take care. The box I found it on was a Win2K Pro SP2.
George
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