>Just remember tha WSH is included in Windows starting with Windows 2000. There's no guaranty that it would be present on PC with any previuos version of Windows.
Sergey,
Actually the exact details of WSH installation is as follows (quoted from the Sept. 2000 issue of the VFUG newsletter):
The WSH was an optional component in Win98, and NT Option Pack 4. Version 2.0 comes with Windows 2000. It is also installed as a standard component of Internet Explorer 4 and 5, and can be added to any of the Win32 operating system environments, with the notable exceptions of Win32S run on top of Windows 3.1x or Windows for WorkGroups, Windows CE, Windows NT 3.51 and original retail distributions of Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 that have not applied the appropriate Service Packs installed. In the case of Windows 95, you must have OSR 2 or Internet Explorer version 4 or later installed, or, at a minimum, have successfully installed DCOM. International versions of Win95 require that you have installed at least Internet Explorer version 3.02 and DCOM, and in the case of Windows NT 4.0, NT Service Pack 3 and Internet Explorer 3.02 or later. In the case of NT 4.0, installation of current Service Packs (SP5, SP6 or SP6a) will include the necessary DCOM components without having installed Internet Explorer.
George
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