That being said.  I'm looking for a script that will output the current memory 
usage (in percentage) & the top cpu processes.  Is this possible?  wmi?

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Although my most useful information about tough vbscript questions has
come from here and from Robbie Allen's various books, there is
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Is there a VBSript mailing list out there?

-Devon

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