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How can i set handler for IE mouseover event in WSH script?
This code don't work.
var ie = new ActiveXObject("InternetExplorer.Application");
ie.Navigate("about:blank");
ie.Visible = true;
function handler()
{
    WSH.Echo("test");
}
ie.Document.onmouseover = handler;
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After much experience scripting in the Unix/Linux open-source world, using languages such as Bourne Shell, Perl, Python, and Ruby, I now find myself needing to do some Windows XP admin scripting. It appears that the legacy environment is Windows Script Host (WSH), which can use various scripting languages…
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Hello,
here is my next question and i hope some one can help me :-)
Is it possible to position a msgbox in wsh/vbs?
I need the msgbox everytime in the foreground. I know that how to position a inputbox, but not a msgbox.
Thanks for help.
Greetings,
matthias
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Having trouble with WSH and Windows Compression.
My goal is to be able to zip up files (not folders, but individual files from various locations, which I have stored in an array) using the built-in Windows Compression. I am using VB6.
Here is my routine (vb6 code):
Dim objShell
Dim objFolder
Set…
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Is there a way to get access to a window handle in windows using WSH, or WMI or similar? I just want to flag a window as always-on-top. Ideally I'd use windows script host for this.
Please note, I don't want to install PowerShell on the system in question.  We are nervous about any additional software…
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