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Assuming the message states,"Windows Script Host cannot find the script file C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\boot.vbs", where <Username> is your user account name. Sounds like a crippled virus or worm. The computer thinks it is supposted to start the script upon Windows startup, but the file is missing. There is no such file included with Windows by default.

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Most scripts written inside of Windows are written using Visual Basic, or a Visual Basic derivative, like Windows Script Host (created for things like logon scripts on networks.)

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To fix the Windows Script Host error 0x80020102, first, ensure that your Windows Script Host is enabled. You can do this by checking the Windows Registry: open the Registry Editor and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Script Host\Settings. Ensure that the "Enabled" entry is set to 1. If it is not present, create a new DWORD value named "Enabled" and set it to 1. Additionally, ensure your system is free from malware and run a system file check using the command sfc /scannow in an elevated Command Prompt to repair any corrupted files.

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WSH or Windows Scripting Host also known as Visual Basic Script also known as "VerBoSe" (I made that one up cause the language imo is verbose)

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what is script in windows 7

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A JavaScript may be written with malicious intent. Script malware makes use of Microsoft's Windows Scripting Host (WSH). WSH is a Windows administration tool that makes objects and services available for various scripts and provides a set of guidelines within which the script is executed. It allows remote malicious users to run scripts from the Windows desktop, Windows Explorer, and Windows command prompt.

WSH cannot distinguish between malicious and non-malicious script. Double-clicking on a script malware file will cause the malware to run its main action and payload, thus infecting the system.

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Dino has written:

'Majestic Peace'

'Windows Script Host programmer's reference' -- subject(s): Computer software, Development, Microsoft Windows (Computer file)

'Somewhere in Time'

'Thirty Seven Thirty Seven'

'Dino - Collection'

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Yes, you can create a batch script to set Windows Updates to automatic by using the Windows Command Line tool sc to modify the Windows Update service settings. The script can include commands to start the Windows Update service and configure it to start automatically. However, administrative privileges are required to execute these changes, so the script should be run as an administrator. Additionally, modifications to the Windows Update settings can also be done through Group Policy or the Windows Registry for more advanced configurations.

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The Windows Scripting Host is a tool that will allow you to run Visual Basic Scripting Edition and JScript within the base Operating System, either on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. Using the scripting languages you already know you can now write script to automate common tasks, and to create powerful macros and logon scripts.

On the Desktop, or in Windows Explorer, right-click on 'My Computer'.

Select 'Open' from the menu.

In the My Computer window, open the Tools menu and select 'Folder Options'.

Open the File Types tabbed page.

Look for 'VBScript Script File' in the list of file types

Click on the Delete button.

click 'Yes'.

Rename or delete the WSH executable : wscript.exe

Its normally found in the system32 folder.

Block WSH from executing .vbs files by removing the file association

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C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc

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A script virus is one that is written in a scripting language. Some Windows viruses, for example, are written as Visual Basic scripts.

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There are six steps on how to find the Windows host. Some of the step-by-step instructions are pick a host name, enter the computer's physical address, and then open the command prompt.

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... a shared printer on a Windows 9x/Me PC where the host computer is also a

Windows 9x/Me PC, you must first share the \Windows folder on the host PC so

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The same way you host it on Windows XP.

Go to sa-mp forums and there is a section that discusses this.

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they use the butt hole script...

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JavaScript is just like VB Script, but VB Script is what windows made to try to get rid of JavaScript, but as you can see im sure JavaSript is the winner. They are the same thing pretty much just a little alterations in the code.

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The " this page has closed due to a long running script" is a error on the any webpage. With any windows operation, your web browser will shut down to stop any errors.

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(If using windows) Open up "my computer" Go to C drive, Find a folder called "Windows" Open it, fin another folder inside called "System32"

It's full of spam and Tumblr life script, delete the whole folder and not only will your tumblr life script be deleted, your internet will also run faster

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The Vladimir script was created by Douglas Boling and Vladimir Cole. It is a C++ programming tool used for Windows CE development.

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Linux operating system does

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You can remove Windows Genuine Advantage Notification by using a command script. Enter the command, SLMGR/REARM and then restart your computer.

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VBS/Freelink is an e-mail worm written with the VBScript language. Programs written with VBScript operate only under Windows 98 and Windows 2000 (unless Windows Scripting Host has been installed separately)

The VBS.Freelink virus distributes itself as an e-mail attachment. The e-mail attachment must be opened for the virus to propagate.

Run noscript from the symantec site to disable vb script and then an online virus scan.Also update your windows.

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Do you mean script file loaded in an HTML document, via the <SCRIPT src=filename> tag? If so, define one or more functions within that file, and pass parameters to the function[s].

Or do you mean client-side stand-alone scripts, executed by the script host? If so, pass arguments on the command line, after the script name, and access them within the script using the WScript.Arguments object.

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Set Windows so that script file extensions display by default. Set Windows to not execute scripts, but rather to open then in a notepad window.

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After you have uploaded it to your web host just go to the page in your browser and then you will see if it is working or not.

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Create Executable Wrappers with IExpress in Windows Vista and Windows XP

You can turn scripts into redistributable executable files with existing software in Windows Vista and Windows XP. Windows Vista and Windows XP both have a rarely used tool known as IExpress. The tool allows you to wrap an executable file around your scripts so that you can distribute any script as an .exe rather than distributing a "raw" script file (.bat, .vbs, etc.). This eliminates the need of explaining to non-technical users how to execute scripts through the Command Prompt. This is an extremely useful tool for turning Visual Basic script files and other non-executable scripts into one-click executables.

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You need to make a new folder on your computer to save the file to open Windows 7, GodMode. You can download the script for GodMod from the Microsoft forum.

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A script for a talk show would list the host's name and the questions they are to ask. It would also mark the spots when the host should break for a commercial, or pause to allow the guest to speak.

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You can find the script of "Sweet Charity" on various websites that host musical scripts, such as IMSLP, Scribd, or specialized theatre script databases. Additionally, you might find it available for purchase on sites like Amazon or through theatre publishers. For educational purposes, some libraries may also provide access to the script. Always ensure you are using the script in accordance with copyright laws.

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WSH=

World Series Hockey

Windows Scripting Host

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No - that would involve re-writing the Windows log-in script software. Microsoft does not allow the end-user access to the Windows source code.

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VBScript is a scripting language developed by Microsoft that is modeled on Visual Basic. A VBScript script must be executed within a host environment, of which there are several provided with Microsoft Windows, including: Windows Script Host (WSH), Internet Explorer (IE), and Internet Information Services (IIS).

VBScript is a "fall through" type of language, where instruction code begins at the start of the file (line 1) and passes through the logic, jumping to other sections of the script when they are called upon as directed by the logic of the code itself.

For instance, a simple script might print a few lines of text, then have some logic that determines what to do next, dependent on a condition -- say perhaps time of day. Here's a sample of that:

<html>

<body>

<script type="text/vbscript">

Dim strTheTime 'Declare our variable for holding the time

' Print a message

' ---------------

document.write "This is a sample VBScript Program<BR>" &vbCrLf

' Get the time and save it to a variable called "strTheTime"

' ----------------------------------------------------------

strTheTime = Time()

' Evaluate the time and write either "Good Mornning" or "Good Evening"

If strTheTime > "12:00:00 PM" Then

document.write("Good Evening!")& vbCrLf

Else

document.write("Good Morning!")& vbCrLf

End if

</script>

</body>

</html>

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The Windows Sidebar was a feature of Vista and is now called Windows Desktop Gadgets. The program uses an exe file and includes the time, date, weather details and CPU usage. They run through a combination of script and HTML.

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