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Others, such as AppleScript or the graphical Windows Script Host ( WScript. exe ), add scripting capability to computing environments without requiring a command line interface.
A VBScript script must be executed within a host environment, of which there are several provided with Microsoft Windows, including: Windows Script Host ( WSH ), Internet Explorer ( IE ), and Internet Information Services ( IIS ).
VBScript began as part of the Microsoft Windows Script Technologies, launched in 1996.
The simplest example is a script that makes use of the Windows Script Host ( WSH ) environment.
VBScript can be included in two other types of scripting files: Windows Script Files, and HTML Applications.
A Windows Script File ( WSF ) is styled after XML.
VBScript ( and JScript ) can also be used in a Windows Script Component-an ActiveX-enabled script class that can be invoked by other COM-enabled applications.
JScript is implemented as a Windows Script engine.
This means that it can be " plugged in " to any application that supports Windows Script, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host.
It also means that any application supporting Windows Script can use multiple languages ( JScript, VBScript, Perl, and others ).
This is the version used when hosting JScript inside a Web page displayed by Internet Explorer, in an HTML application, in classic ASP, in Windows Script Host scripts and several other Automation environments.
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The Microsoft Windows Script Host ( WSH ) is an automation technology for Microsoft Windows operating systems that provides scripting abilities comparable to batch files, but with a wider range of supported features.
The advantage of the Windows Script File (. WSF ) is that it allows the user to use a combination of scripting languages within a single file.
Windows Script Host is distributed and installed by default on Windows 98 and later versions of Windows.
Beginning with Windows 2000, the Windows Script Host became available for use with user login scripts.
Windows Script Host may be used for a variety of purposes, including logon scripts, administration and general automation.

Windows and Host
* Microsoft Host Integration Server, a technology to connect a Microsoft Windows platform with a non-Microsoft platform such as IBM mainframes.
It was originally called Windows Scripting Host, but was renamed for the second release.
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Windows and which
There is one major uncompressed audio format, PCM, which is usually stored in a. wav file on Windows or in a. aiff file on Mac OS.
Borland had had an internal project to clone dBASE which was intended to run on Windows and was part of the strategy of the acquisition, but by late 1992 this was abandoned due to technical flaws and the company had to constitute a replacement team ( the ObjectVision team, redeployed ) headed by Bill Turpin to redo the job.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform which could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows ( Linux was not relevant as a desktop OS at the time ).
Initial mount points can be configured in, which has a very similar format as on Unix systems, except that Windows paths appear in place of devices.
Windows file names and other identifiers, which are encoded as UTF-16, are automatically converted to and from the selected character encoding.
This means that Cygwin programs have full access to the Windows API and other Windows libraries, which allows gradual porting of programs from one platform to the other.
Unlike Cygwin which requires " You rebuild your application from source if you want it to run on Windows ", the full Wine product supports executing unmodified Windows binaries.
These monitors have advanced microprocessors which contain codec information, Windows Interface drivers and other small software which help in proper functioning of these functions.
This eventually leads to the practice of indexing, which is used by almost every operating system from Windows to the system that operates Apple iPod devices.
Those games can be played on all major browsers and they can also be ported to Widgets for Mac OS X and Gadgets for Windows Vista, which are based on DHTML code.
Both Xilinx and Altera provide free Windows and Linux design software which provides limited set of devices.
Opera was somewhat faster, but it was proprietary software distributed in trialware and adware versions, both of which lacked some of the functionality of the Microsoft Windows version.
In November 2002 OSNews conducted a poll to determine the most popular Gecko-based browser, which included several browsers for Microsoft Windows, MacOS and Linux, but didn't include Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Suite.
In 1983, Microsoft announced the development of Windows, a graphical user interface ( GUI ) for its own operating system ( MS-DOS ), which had shipped for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981.
Windows 95 added additional 32-bit capabilities ( however, MS-DOS, some of the kernel, and supplementary utilities such as Disk Defragment remained 16-bit ) and implemented a new object oriented user interface, elements of which are still used today.
Windows / 386 2. 1 had a protected mode kernel with LIM-standard EMS emulation, the predecessor to XMS which would finally change the topology of IBM PC computing.
All Windows and DOS-based applications at the time were real mode, running over the protected mode kernel by using the virtual 8086 mode, which was new with the 80386 processor.
In response to the impending release of OS / 2 2. 0, Microsoft developed Windows 3. 1, which included several minor improvements to Windows 3. 0 ( such as display of TrueType scalable fonts, developed jointly with Apple ), but primarily consisted of bugfixes and multimedia support.
Later Microsoft also released Windows 3. 11, a touch-up to Windows 3. 1 which included all of the patches and updates that followed the release of Windows 3. 1 in 1992.

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