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Old 08-07-2007   #7 (permalink)
Paul Randall


 
 

Re: Win Explorer VBE for Power-Users

Hi, Duncan
I think you don't know about all the goodies provided with the OS.
Which version of VBA should the OS provide?

1. Do an analysis of the VBA versions associated with each of the Office
applications, and extract a list of the functions that you think the OS
version of VBA should have.
2. Do an analysis of WSH, VBS, JS, and the access to the related
programmable objects provided by the OS or freely downloadable.
3. Do an analysis of PowerShell.
4. Give us a list of functions found in item 1 that are not provided by 2
and 3.

-Paul Randall

"Duncan Anderson" <duncan DOTTY anderson HATTY spe DASHY int DOTTY com>
wrote in message news:O5y4a4M2HHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> To summarise
>
> Microsoft removed MS-DOS from behind the scenes sometime ago.
>
> Why are we still forced to use it in the foreground ?
>
> Why can't we use VBA from within Windows Explorer ?
>
> With regards the security issues, the VDM allows a certain functionality
> that could possibly compromise security. I don't believe that more holes
> should be made within an O/S's security, but it does set a bench-mark.
>
>
> --
> Duncan
> "Humour ... is one man shouting gibberish in the face of authority, and
> proving by fabricated insanity that nothing could be as mad as what passes
> for ordinary living."
> (Terence 'Spike' Milligan K.B.E., 1918-2002)
> www.autodesk.co.uk/inventorjobs
>
>
>
> "Duncan Anderson" <DuncanAnderson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:5C7398C4-DACE-4A9A-883E-CF46000B26C4@microsoft.com...
>> Having watched the inexorable development of Windows O/S since Win98SE
>> I've
>> come to the conclusion that Windows O/S is being primarily developed for
>> IT
>> Professionals - networking and security - as well as Office - Word,
>> Excel,
>> Power-Point etc - and Home - games, photos & music - use and appears to
>> be
>> totally ignoring Power-Users.
>>
>> By Power-User I mean scientists, technicians, engineers, 3D-CAD modelling
>> and CGI etc, where there is often a need to multi-task and more is expect
>> from Windows Explorer.
>>
>> Several years ago I was able to download a very useful utility that took
>> over Windows Explorer's Copy and Move functions and gave then some
>> inteligence. When you copied or moved a file to another folder, if
>> another
>> file with the same name existed you could set parameters that the file
>> would
>> only be copied or moved if it had been modified more recently or was
>> larger
>> etc, etc, etc. You can also download utilities for renaming files. But I
>> end
>> up with a myriad of little utility programs that I'm not sure I can
>> trust.
>>
>> I'd like to be able to move and rename files at the same time.
>>
>> I'd like to be able to copy and paste text, whilst getting rid of the
>> formatting.
>>
>> There are thousands of other little jobs I'd like Windows Explorer to be
>> able to do, but it doesn't give me that option. I have to live with it's
>> limited functionality or download suspect utilities ... !
>>
>> So I want to know why can't Windows Explorer include a Visual Basic
>> Editor
>> and utilse VBA functionality ?
>>
>> No doubt the home and office user will go, "what ... ?"
>>
>> And the IT Profssional will go, "that's to dangerous, think of the
>> security
>> ... !"
>>
>> To which there are two answers; firstly, how dangerous it would be
>> depends
>> upon what is exposed through the API. Secondly, it could be an optional
>> install is it is in most applications. Home and Office users needn't
>> clutter
>> up their H/D by installing this option as the default install would be
>> without VBA and support. IT professionals could keep their usual appoarch
>> to
>> allowing others to uses computers, basically don't let them have anything
>> that might make the job easier, so they wo't install this option.
>>
>> But Power-Users could have access to some very powerful and useful
>> functionality that would allow them to get more out of their PC or work
>> station and be a more productive employee.
>>
>> So how about it Microsoft ...
>>
>>
>>
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