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Could anyone tell me what "References" are needed to run a "WScript.Shell" object?
I am using Windows XP, VB6. Thank you! |
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It should be the Microsoft Scripting Runtime
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I have the following "References" added
*Microsoft Scripting Runtime *Microsoft VBScript Regular Expression 5.5 *Microsoft Script Control 1.0 *Microsoft Shell Controls and Automation *ScriptPW 1.0 Type Library *WSHControllerLibrary *Windows Script Host Object Model But still I got the "424" which is calling for missing ojbect. Thanks for the response. (It might be due to difference between Windows 2000 (CDONTS.DLL) and Windows XP (CDOSYS.DLL) |
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What does CDOSYS and CDONTS have to do with WScript.Shell anyway?
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