I have some Windows Scripting Component modules that are required by the applications that we’re going to be running on this server. These modules are being moved from an old Windows Server 2003 R2 server running SQL Server 2005 (32-bit) server. The modules run find on the old server and it’s 32-bit environment.
The cmdlets I've tried are Set-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty, and Set-NetAdapterPowerManagement.... neither of them remove the ability of the OS to turn off the Wi-Fi adapter when the device is in a lower power state.
I am have very basic knowledge about VB scripting, but this code could be the perfect solution i am looking for. could you guide me exactly how to run and test the same , i would be really thankful for your kind and generous support on this.
I running a VBScript using the MSScriptControl.ScriptControlClass class. When my script executes in my C# app, I call script.ExecuteStatement () and pass in the text box VBScript. I need to add functionality to single-step through the scripts, line-by-line. I was wondering if there are capabilities like this in this class (or elsewhere).
If you encounter any difficulties when customizing the scripts, you may submit a new question in The Official Scripting Guys Forum! which is a best resource for scripting related issues. The Official Scripting Guys Forum!
We can't be everywhere at once (we know—shocking!), so we will appreciate any and all help you can give to each other to get scripting problems solved. The Microsoft Scripting Guys01
You can submit a new question in The Official Scripting Guys Forum! which is a best resource for scripting related issues. Please refer to the following link: The Official Scripting Guys Forum!
If you have any trouble composing the script, please submit a new question in The Official Scripting Guys Forum! which is a best resource for scripting related issues.
We'd recommend that you first head over to the Script Center, get your feet wet, and then come back to either ask or answer questions. We can't be everywhere at once (we know—shocking!), so we will appreciate any and all help you can give to each other to get scripting problems solved. The Microsoft Scripting Guys01