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Frequency of Use
<i><b>Originally posted by : westmich (so1592@yahoo.com)</b></i><br />I've read through a couple of simple "hello world" type tutorial on WSH, but I am wondering how often it is really used in real world situations.<br /><br />Is it considerdered to a COM object? Would you be better of using it instead of VB or C++ to write a COM?
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<i><b>Originally posted by : steve schofield (steve@aspfree.com)</b></i><br />i know of people who run wsh scripts on a daily periodic basis or multi- times a day. They either use some scheduling task manager, at job or whatever to kick these jobs off.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />westmich at 2/6/2001 8:58:35 AM<br /><br />I've read through a couple of simple "hello world" type tutorial on WSH, but I am wondering how often it is really used in real world situations.<br /><br />Is it considerdered to a COM object? Would you be better of using it instead of VB or C++ to write a COM?
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