This problem started recently. One day, on turning on my computer, I got the 
message, that there was a new version of GWToolkit - think it was 8.0.2. I 
followed the normal procedure, to have it updating. I got an error window, 
telling me it was trying to collect information about WE, and that window kept 
on my screen, all till I restarted my computer. (was no use in hitting things 
like alt-f4, the window persisted anyway.)

When restarting the computer, I got an error message on the SecondGlass script, 
as quoted at the end of this message. 

A few days ago, the message was on my startup screen, that GWToolkit 8.0.3 was 
ready to be installed. I again, followed the normal procedure, accepting to 
install, and accepting the license agreement. The same thing happened again. 

This morning I went to the script manager, and removed the GWToolkit. Then 
downloaded it from the SC, and reinstalled it. It installed with no trouble, 
but the SecondGlass still comes up with the same error message. 

I then ran the Install packages script (newest version installed). It told me 
there is a couple of updates to other scripts on my list, i.e the Quick Quit 
script. I tried to install this update, getting the same window saying 'getting 
window-eyes information', being an error report window. Then the same errror 
message window telling me, there is a line in GWToolkit that cannot create what 
it wants to (quoted below). 

This is quite anoying. Is there any one else, who has encountered this trouble? 
What could be wrong, and what can I do? If there is a line of error in 
GWtoolkit, then let's have it fixed. :) Since this happens with several other 
scripts - them being updated, only results in the below error message, pointing 
to GWToolkit - it seems to me, there is a trouble with GWToolkit...

Pressing either 'ignore error', or 'restart script', makes window-eyes to go 
on, but the loaded script does not work any longer (i.e SecondGlqass doesn't 
sound any longer).

Here is the error message window:
 secondglass.vbs - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Line 34 coloumn 16
ActiveX component can't create object: 'WScript.Shell'
< 0x800A01AD >


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