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Old 05-13-2007, 08:13 PM
Friedi
 
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Default VB script and Api Function

Good evening everybody,

Is there anybody who knows whether I can launch an API function by vbscript.

Would be grateful if someone puts me on the right path
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Friedi
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Old 05-14-2007, 02:35 AM
CreateWindow
 
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Default Re: VB script and Api Function

Hi,

API calls are not natively supported. You could write a COM object as a dll
and call its methods after CreateObject call.
Visual "insert buzz language here" can create COM attributed dlls for you.
Even VB6 does a good job. You could try that.
I use VC++ 8.0 SP1 ATL *NON* .NET mostly.

Good luck,
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"Friedi" <Friedi@Friedi.com> wrote in message
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> Good evening everybody,
>
> Is there anybody who knows whether I can launch an API function by
> vbscript.
>
> Would be grateful if someone puts me on the right path
> --
> Friedi



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