If you want to find out if WSH is available or not on your Windows system,you can run "cscript /?" in a command window:
C:\herong>cscript /?
Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights reserved.
Usage: CScript scriptname.extension [option...] [arguments...]
Options:
//B Batch mode: Suppresses script errors and prompts from
displaying
//D Enable Active Debugging
//E:engine Use engine for executing script
//H:CScript Changes the default script host to CScript.exe
//H:WScript Changes the default script host to WScript.exe (default)
//I Interactive mode (default, opposite of //B)
//Job:xxxx Execute a WSF job
//Logo Display logo (default)
//Nologo Prevent logo display: No banner will be shown at
execution time
//S Save current command line options for this user
//T:nn Time out in seconds: Maximum time a script is permitted
to run
//X Execute script in debugger
//U Use Unicode for redirected I/O from the console
The output tells me that I have WSH 5.6 installed on my Windows XP system.
The "wscript" command has same command line options.
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