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Tobias, that was the Wake-Up call to finally start it now, not tomorrow. The first video-courses of Bob Tabor from www.LearnVisualStudio.net have removed the brake to use it, which was fixed from my unique trial with VB V.5. - cumbersome, confronted to my impression of the actual Visual Studio Express. With the importance of .Net stated by MS long time ago, it was a matter of time until it reached to vbs KO criterion for a growing number of cases. Doubts about my ability to enter the .Net generation
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Thanks for your fast and constructive reply. My goal is: using vbs with powershell, cmd/bat-commands and standard OS resources: - to display the content of a file-system folder on local or LAN-computer / NAS, in the clean and clear look of Windows explorer, i.e. without preview- and navigation pane, possibly in 'detailed' view (standard columns 'Name', 'DateLastModified','Type', size'), in ascending alfabetical order. Standard double click on a filename to open
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Low-level sporadic vb-scripter (automation), after 10 years of nice 'n easy vb-scripting needs a Power tip: IE, up to V.6, was easyly scriptable also for In-Place Shell Navigation. Regarding vb-script, Windows 7 and IE V.9 have lost some functionality, partially covered and extended in excellent Powershell-capabilities, easy to integrate in vb-script. An article in http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2009/12/30/windows-7-w...(Now at MSDN-Blogs) entitled 'In-Place Shell Navigation