The following sections include information about the Windows Script Host objects.

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Scripting.Signer Object

Enables an author to sign a script with a digital signature and a recipient to verify the signature's authenticity and trustworthiness.

WScript Object

Provides access to most of the objects, methods, and properties in the WSH object model.

WshArguments Object

Gives you access to the entire collection of command-line parameters — in the order in which they were originally entered.

WshController Object

Exposes the method CreateScript() that creates a remote script process.

WshEnvironment Object

Gives you access to the collection of Microsoft Windows system environment variables.

WshNamed Object

Provides access to the named command-line script arguments within the WshArguments object.

WshNetwork Object

Gives you access to the shared resources on the network to which your computer is connected.

WshRemote Object

Provides access to the remote script process.

WshRemoteError Object

Exposes the error information available when a remote script (a WshRemote object) terminates as a result of a script error.

WshScriptExec Object

Provides status and error information about a script run with Exec, along with access to the stdIn, stdOut, and stdErr channels.

WshShell Object

Gives you access to the native Windows shell functionality.

WshShortcut Object

Allows you to create a shortcut programmatically.

WshSpecialFolders Object

Allows you to access the Windows Special Folders.

WshUnnamed Object

Provides access to the unnamed command-line script arguments within the WshArguments object.

WshUrlShortcut Object

Allows you to create a shortcut to an Internet resource, programmatically.

Related Sections

WSH Reference

List of elements that make up WSH Reference.

Windows Script Host Basics

Learn the basics of WSH.

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