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'''Microsoft® Windows® Script Host''' (WSH) is a language-independent scripting host for Windows Script compatible scripting engines. It brings simple, powerful, and flexible scripting to the Windows 32-bit platform, allowing you to run scripts from both the Windows desktop and the command prompt. | '''Microsoft® Windows® Script Host''' (WSH) is a language-independent scripting host for Windows Script compatible scripting engines. It brings simple, powerful, and flexible scripting to the Windows 32-bit platform, allowing you to run scripts from both the Windows desktop and the command [[prompt~|Prompt]]. | ||
Windows Script Host is ideal for non-interactive scripting needs, such as logon scripting, administrative scripting, and machine automation. | Windows Script Host is ideal for non-interactive scripting needs, such as logon scripting, administrative scripting, and machine automation. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:48, 3 March 2012
Microsoft® Windows® Script Host (WSH) is a language-independent scripting host for Windows Script compatible scripting engines. It brings simple, powerful, and flexible scripting to the Windows 32-bit platform, allowing you to run scripts from both the Windows desktop and the command Prompt.
Windows Script Host is ideal for non-interactive scripting needs, such as logon scripting, administrative scripting, and machine automation.