I have reviewed the forum and Im seeing this question come up again. So im asking it again because Im getting Script contol errors. Maybe I didnt phrase the question correctly last time so I will be sure to articulate it better:
If a compiled Macro Scheduler exe file containing VBScript logic is placed on a PC system running windows (NT4 / 9x / W2k or Xp) that has no VBScript supporting files at all (ie; OCX or Dll Files or runtime engines) can that exe file run successfully - stand alone..???
Can compiled exe Stand Alone
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Yes. When scripts that require VBScript support are compiled, the compiler injects the EXE with the VBScript runtime files that are needed.
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