VBSCript support

valsensor

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Hi,

We are using Windows 8 pre version to verify our software support for this OS, and when we run the vbscript file, got the error 'Variable is undefined:Session'
Our script has this line of code
UILevel = Session.Property(CustomActionData)

What is wrong , the same script is executing successfully on all other windows OS

Please help us to solve this issue

thanks
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows XP
Post the entire script and we will take a look at it. -WS
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64), Windows 8 Enterprise (x64), Windows Server 2012
    Memory
    32GB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    4 Dell 24'
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    RAID 6 (8 x 2TB)
    Keyboard
    Dell Keyboard
    Mouse
    Dell Mouse
    Internet Speed
    100meg
Hi,

Here is my script

Option Explicit

Sub DoStartService()

Dim objWMIService, objService, UILevel
Dim colListOfServices, strComputer

strComputer = "."
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
Set colListOfServices = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_Service Where Name ='myService'")
UILevel = Session.Property("CustomActionData")
For Each objService in colListOfServices
err = objService.StartService()
If (err = 0) Then
Else
If ( UILevel <> 2) Then
MsgBox "StartService failed. Error = " & Err.Number
End If
Exit For
End If
Next

End Sub
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows XP
Microsoft changed Applications (install, run, and programmed) in Windows 8.

This is a very old way to check for a started service. You will need to modify the script removing the UILevel = Session.Property("CustomActionData") for testing if the service is started. You can do it like this:

Option Explicit

Dim strComputer,strServiceName
strComputer = "." ' Local Computer
strServiceName = "myService" ' My Service

If isServiceRunning(strComputer,strServiceName) Then
Wscript.Echo "The '" & strServiceName & "' service is running on '" & strcomputer & "'"
Else
Wscript.Echo "The '" & strServiceName & "' service is NOT running on '" & strcomputer & "'"
End If

' Function to check if a service is running on a given computer
Function isServiceRunning(strComputer,strServiceName)
Dim objWMIService, strWMIQuery

strWMIQuery = "Select * from Win32_Service Where Name = '" & strServiceName & "' and state='Running'"

Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
& "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")

If objWMIService.ExecQuery(strWMIQuery).Count > 0 Then
isServiceRunning = true
Else
isServiceRunning = false
End If

End Function
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64), Windows 8 Enterprise (x64), Windows Server 2012
    Memory
    32GB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    4 Dell 24'
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    RAID 6 (8 x 2TB)
    Keyboard
    Dell Keyboard
    Mouse
    Dell Mouse
    Internet Speed
    100meg
I too use a simple legacy VBScript that works under 64-bit Win-7 but crashes under 64-bit Win-8. If anyone can suggest what is different in Win-8, I would be grateful.

The script "create.vbs" ASCOM FITS driver uses a FITS.dll "driver" to capture images under the astronomical ASCOM environment ASCOM - Standards for Astronomy

This driver is registered using "regsvr32 FITS.dll" which creates Windows Registry entries for the ASCOM camera "CCDSimulator.Camera".

The script first creates a camera object:

Set camera = CreateObject("CCDSimulator.Camera")

then an image object:

Set image = CreateObject("FITS.Image")

Under Win-7 it then retrieves the image array from the camera and produces a FITS image with:

image.ImageArrayVariant = camera.ImageArrayVariant

But it CRASHES under Win-8 at that line.
If that line is commented out, a file is produced (without the image data) but including

image.ExposureInterval = exposuretime

The image file is written out with:

image.WriteToFile filename

Usage for 64-bit Windows using an Administrator shell:
C:\windows\syswow64\cscript.exe create.vbs testimage.fit

Short listing for create.vbs script:
---------------------------------------
Sub Main

filename = WScript.Arguments.Item(0)
exposuretime = 2 ' seconds

' Create the CCD simulator object
Set camera = CreateObject("CCDSimulator.Camera")
camera.Connected = True

' Expose with the simulator
WScript.Echo "exposing " & exposuretime & " seconds..."
exposurestarttime = now
camera.StartExposure exposuretime, True
While Not camera.ImageReady
WScript.Sleep 100
Wend

' Create the ASCOM FITS driver object
Set image = CreateObject("FITS.Image")

' Fetch image array (raw pixel data) from the camera and feed it directly to our image object
image.ImageArrayVariant = camera.ImageArrayVariant

' Set some properties for our new FITS file
image.ExposureInterval = exposuretime

' Finally create the new FITS file
image.WriteToFile filename

End Sub
---------------------------------------
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    64-bit Windows-8
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire Revo 3160
    CPU
    Atom CPU 330 @1.60GHz
    Memory
    4 Gbyte
    Antivirus
    MS Security Essentials
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