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| | Help debugging with MSE I have used MSE (Microsoft Development Environment) to debug scripts for some time. I upgraded my system to Office 2007. The Microsoft Development Environment is at version 7.0 and the Microsoft Script Editor says it is version 10.0. Since upgrading, I am unable to do any print of variables in the Command Window. In the past, I would do a ?temp to display the value of the variable temp. No it always comes back with the message 'No Expression'. I know I can always watch variables but sometimes I do not want to do this. I have also tried using Debug.Print but get the same results. Any help? TIA |
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| Not Vista | Re: Help debugging with MSE I have the same problem. No matter what I type, the command window returns "No expression." Googling this I only found this one old unanswered thread. Dosn't look very promising. |
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| | Re: Help debugging with MSE "kapu" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:00cd9420877812bca43da1c46fcec672@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > I have the same problem. No matter what I type, the command window > returns "No expression." Googling this I only found this one old > unanswered thread. Dosn't look very promising. ![]() > > > -- > kapu ========= I have used MSE (Microsoft Development Environment) to debug scripts for some time. I upgraded my system to Office 2007. The Microsoft Development Environment is at version 7.0 and the Microsoft Script Editor says it is version 10.0. Since upgrading, I am unable to do any print of variables in the Command Window. In the past, I would do a ?temp to display the value of the variable temp. No it always comes back with the message 'No Expression'. I know I can always watch variables but sometimes I do not want to do this. I have also tried using Debug.Print but get the same results. Any help? TIA -- Richard Mueller MVP Directory Services Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net -- |
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