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Thanks for all of your responses.


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The ScriptingRuntime FileSystemObject is included with
all Windows operating systems released after Windows 95.
It is not available on a Mac or the older Windows systems.
Sometimes it is necessary to re-registering the scrrun.dll with windows.
To register it, press the windows Start Button and choose Run.
Then in the Text Box type:
regsvr32 "C:\WINDOWS\system32\scrrun.dll"
Click OK
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Moon!,
It gives me an error on this line :
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
the error is "ActiveX component can't create objects"
Do you know why I am getting this message?
Thanks.



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