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Windows Script Host as a Loader by George Tasker
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07/12/2001 08:41:39
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
 
 
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07/12/2001 08:20:29
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00590811
Message ID:
00591081
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31
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Renoir WSH is built in with Windows 98/ME/2000 for 95 and NT you have to installed you can get more information in this link http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/script56/html/wsconwshbasics.asp

>>Hi Renoir just create the text file with the extention vbs, you need to have WSH installed on the machine where you are going to run the file.
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>>>Ok, that is what I don't know. Where does this code reside? Is it just a text file with a ??? extension? How is it executed on the local machine? Sorry, this is new to me.
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>>>Renoir
>
>Ok, now it's becomming more convoluted... I need to have WSH installed on the local machine? I guess I'm not seeing how using WSH is better way to load an application EXE than just using Foxpro code itself compiled in it's own EXE. How do I ensure WSH is installed on all the hundreds of PCs involved in an update? Do I need to include code that installs WSH? How does the VBS file execute? Is it automatically done when it is first detected on the hard drive of the local machine? Do you realize now how much I don't know about this?
>
>I need an Ed Rauh type of explanation for this. (That's a compliment Ed if you're lurking.)
>
>Renoir
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect
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