Hello Mike,
I found a download of Windows Script v5.6
he:
http://www.macropool.com/en/download/scripting.html installed it and
all is well.
I would like to understand about this component and I wonder if you could
tell me where it is located on my system so I might have a look at the items
comprising it and to see what I may have deleted.
The major change, made yesterday, was the deletion of an installed freeware
'Instant Lock' (ilock). I said 'Yes to all' during the deletion and now
wonder about that choice. Here.
http://pcwin.com/Utilities/Security_...LOCK/index.htm
Appreciate hearing from you, Mike.
Ben.
"Mike M" wrote in message
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| When did the problem start? What changes have you made to your system
| since you last used RegSrch.vbs? If the problem is recent, consider using
| system restore and rolling your system back to a checkpoint created around
| the time you were last able to run RegSrch.vbs without problem.
|
| You might want to consider downloading and reinstalling Windows Script
| however that isn't particularly easy for those running Win Me. The latest
| version of Windows Script is v5.7 however this doesn't install on Win Me
| and Microsoft withdrew v5.6 for Win 9x systems on the grounds that they no
| longer support Win 9x operating systems. You may need to use Google to
| find a copy of 5.6 for Win 9x that you can download and install.
| --
| Mike Maltby
|
|
|
| Ben B wrote:
|
| Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'
| ActiveX component can't create object
|
| Hello,
|
| The above is the error I get when I attempt to run the RegSrch.vbs
| from Bill's Way. http://billsway.com/
|
| This is a tool I have long used. As far as I can determine this error
| is confined to my using it.
|
| I have checked this
|
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/194801 but do not know
| if is relevant.
|
| I would appreciate any suggestions as to how I might resolve this
| issue.
|
| Thanks.
|
| Ben.
|