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| | Re: vbscript and HTA help On May 30, 10:31*pm, "McKirahan" <N...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > "Daz" <darren.black...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:8da8394b-7597-4b91-b64c-41d4a506d3d6@xxxxxx > On May 29, 5:43 am, "McKirahan" <N...@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > > "Daz" <darren.black...@xxxxxx> wrote in message Quote: > >news:924ce5de-fac5-4157-8e20-eec9b1af3666@xxxxxx > > On May 27, 5:41 am, "McKirahan" <N...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: > > > "Daz" <darren.black...@xxxxxx> wrote in message Quote: > > [snip] Quote: Quote: > > > Just 1 final question... how do i remove the need for all fields to > > > have an option checked? > [snip] > Quote: > > Replace these lines: > [snip] > Quote: > > with these lines: > [snip] > Quote: > > Ok the one thing this edit doesn't address is that fact that in the > > final script i am working on the name field with be dynamically > > populated from WMI and therefore i cannot use object & i as a array > > building option... > My response (as I stated) only addressed the one question. > > Perhaps if you posted your code I might be able to see what you want > to "dynamically populate" the form with. *I can't read your mind. Thanks very much again. Cheers, Daz |
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