NOW A SCRIPT ERROR
NOW A SCRIPT ERROR
Now I'm getting a scripting error whenever I try to run 2 different little programs I got from tech sites.
One of them worked great until I ran Autopatcher which installed all the 'fixes' after I had to do my daily reinstall of XP.
This program monitored the pagefile,
The second program was a shutdown script.
The error I'm getting is :
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ce' The remote server machine does not exist or is unavailable
UMMM_HELLO?? I'm not ON a network!
Any ideas?? I've searched Google & most of it doesn't apply or is for networked PCs.
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NOW A SCRIPT ERROR
are these vbs scripts? sounds like there's a scripting error in it. I dont know vb so cant really help but post the code and maybe someone else could.
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NOW A SCRIPT ERROR
the program is made to look for a server on the dev's system ?
or the xp is closing too fast and the server it is looking for is closed before it looks for it?
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or the xp is closing too fast and the server it is looking for is closed before it looks for it?
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NOW A SCRIPT ERROR
One of them--the shutdown program--is a vb script
The other one-which shows pagefile size & usage-is an .exe
The exe one worked great--until I added a bunch of 'hot fixes'
Google also kept talking about a scripting error-which I doubt--as the .exe one won't work either.
I have a feeling I have a 'service' turned off that I need, but I can't figure it out.
I wish Microsoft would wake up & when there's a system error it tells you what it is.
I especially love it when you submit the error to Microsoft & they say there's no information available.
What?-Does XP create error numbers out of thin air??
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The other one-which shows pagefile size & usage-is an .exe
The exe one worked great--until I added a bunch of 'hot fixes'
Google also kept talking about a scripting error-which I doubt--as the .exe one won't work either.
I have a feeling I have a 'service' turned off that I need, but I can't figure it out.
I wish Microsoft would wake up & when there's a system error it tells you what it is.
I especially love it when you submit the error to Microsoft & they say there's no information available.
What?-Does XP create error numbers out of thin air??
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