Aladdin420,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my post. The file name in the sample code should have been: "i_view32.ini", but that's not the real problem I discovered that the syntax in VBS statements evidently requires the ending "\" on a folder name. The following...
I am writing my first VBScript in Win98 SE to do a simple software install. The first copy (CopyFolder) works just fine, but on the second copy (CopyFile) I get:
Windows Script Host
Line: 14
Error: Permission Denied
Code...
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