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Fredledingue
I couldn't find a way or even a workaround for maximizing VBScriptably all windows.
It may work using third party autoitx3.dll, but I'm even not sure...
Looks like w98 OS has been build, from the very start, around the impossibility to do that in VBS. realmad.gif

The only softwares that do that are payware and i'm ready to bet money that they don't work properly to maximize all windows...
PROBLEMCHYLD
Thanks 4 all your hardwork and effort
I really appreciate it .I don't care to much for 3rd party apps
if i could have everything in a script i would never used 3rd party apps
but i have to just to do certain stuff thanks again.
Fredledingue
I'm currently working on a hta/vbs script to browse one's own personal program compilation/collection.
Are you interrested?
PROBLEMCHYLD
Yes i'm always interested in all
vbs script
Fredledingue
I'm doing this program compil script for myself, but I don't realize how many poeple are also collecting freewares by the dozen and keep them on cd...
I hope to release a first version by next week... smile.gif
Fredledingue
Here is my last creation... cool.gif

(link in my signature)

Program_Compil_Browser 0.1 Size: 9 Kb

HTA application to browse through your program collection.

Do you have dozen of softwares that you collected over the years, from the internet or other sources?
This application will help you to view all those executables, installers and zip files easily, with their description and a "star" rating.
- Lists .zip, .exe and .msi files.
- One click on the icon open the instaaller or the zip file.
- Doesn't list files with other exentiions.
- Gives the file size.
- Handles shortcuts to files located iin other folder.
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