|  | July 2001 | Did you know that <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = MSNNSST NS = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:msn:smarttag" /><MSNNSST:ST style="BACKGROUND-POSITION: left bottom; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(res://ietag.dll/#34/#1002); BEHAVIOR: url(#MSNSLBehavior); BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat-x" stac="{7802C010-19E4-42AE-BFE5-B244B488B32F}" sttag="Id3Company" sturn="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:msn:smartlinks">Microsoft</MSNNSST:ST> provides free programming languages? Find out all about it in the Getting Started section. This site provides a comprehensive resource for Windows Script, OLE Automaton and COM objects that you can use to develop your own powerful scripting solutions. Join this site. Over 1,200 others have; you can select how often you get notified of site updates, your email address is kept private and I don’t have time to spam you anyway. Joining also makes file downloads work more reliably. Latest News 28-June-01 Script for the .NET Framework! Read the latest Scripting Clinic article. No WSH.NET yet but it looks like all the plumbing will be there to make this a reality. More News... Site Updates 3-June-01 Wake On LAN COM Object Tips Continuing with my XPperience. WindowsXP is C O O L ! I'm off to Miami for a couple of weeks but when I get back I'll go into these new features in a bit more detail... SchTasks.exe replaces AT.exe - this should make it easy to create scheduled tasks. New WMI object wbemscripting.swbemdatetime to help solve the WMI date/time format drama. Make your HTA's look like XP applications, just add this after the <head> tag <META HTTP-EQUIV="MSThemeCompatible" CONTENT="Yes"> and all your buttons, dropdown lists and other HTML form objects will take on the current XP theme. Please send any feedback to Ian Morrish. Don't forget to include your reply address!
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