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Windows 7 Replacement for UserAccounts.CommonDialog in VBScript
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31 août 2012 - Windows 7 Replacement for UserAccounts.CommonDialog in VBScript. After 6 years of mostly trouble-free development/engineering, I finally retired my Windows XP-based Dell Latitude D620 from active work duty. I had been holding out for a business laptop with USB 3.0 to become available on the ...Set objDialog = CreateObject("UserAccounts.CommonDialog") sous ...
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13 avr. 2007 - 7 8 9 10 11. Set objDialog = CreateObject("UserAccounts.CommonDialog") objDialog.Filter = "All Files|*.*" objDialog.InitialDir = "C:\" intResult = objDialog. ... Sur Windows XP tout va bien, sur Vista, j'ai le message suivant : Un composant ActiveX ne peut pas créer un objet : 'UserAccounts.CommonDialog'How to display a file selecting dialog on Windows7 | Mentor ...
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1 avr. 2013 - 8 messages - 5 auteurs
Hello All. On WindowsXP, when I need to display a file selecting dialog, I use the following object: Set objDialog = CreateObject("UserAccounts.CommonDialog"). On Windows7, this doesn't work. I would like to hear from Windows7 users: what object do they use when they need to display a file selecting ...Prompting for file open in Windows 7 x64 VBScript - Microsoft
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26 juil. 2010 - 11 messages - 6 auteurs
I've got a Windows 7 x64 machine that won't run my script properly. The code is as follows: Set ObjFSO = CreateObject("UserAccounts.CommonDialog") ObjFSO.How Can I Show Users a Dialog Box for Selecting Files? – Hey ...
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28 janv. 2005 - If you're using Windows 2000, we don't know of a way to do this, at least not a way that's built into the operating system. That's not the case with Windows XP, however. On Windows XP, you can use the UserAccounts.CommonDialog object to present users with a standard File Open dialog box. Here's what ...vbscript - How to make a simple file dialog on Windows 7? - Stack ...
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24 nov. 2014 - I found the below snippet using shell script over here https://gist.github.com/17 janv. 2015
24 juin 2014
Solved: Vbscript UserAccounts.CommonDialog doesn't work in Window ...
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17 janv. 2013 - I understand this was an undocumented feature in WinXP, but I used it a lot to present an open file dialogue box and allow the user toselect a file to...CreateObject (UserAccounts.Common Dialog) for windows 7 ...
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14 juil. 2015 - 2 messages - 1 auteur
I am currently using the below vb code to open an excel file that will be used to pull information from. I am currently on Windows XP. Although this code works perfectly in Windows XP it does not work in Windows 7. Does anyone of any idea what i can replace this with to make it work in windows 7 ?VBScript Scripting Techniques: File Open Dialog - Rob van der Woude
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Doesn't work in Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4, 2000 or 7, not sure about Vista. File Open dialog (UserAccounts.CommonDialog). [Back to the top of this page]. InternetExplorer.Application. VBScript Code: Option Explicit WScript.Echo "Généralités VBScript - FAQ VBScript, le club des développeurs et IT Pro
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Installé de base depuis Windows 98, l'interpréteur le plus couramment utilisé dans l'environnement Windows est wscript.exe. L'équivalent de .... 7. Set oDlg=