Jeff,
You only use the Set statement with object, and RunAtLoginScreen isn't
an object. It is, rather, a property of the StartupOptions object.
You'll note from the documentation that RunAtLoginScreen is a boolean,
so you'd just do:
sObj.RunAtLoginScree = False
You had it right, minus the Set statement.
Aaron
Jeff Weiss wrote:
I am trying to get the startup options script from the UI section of the
manual to work.
The dialog is set up and responds correctly when the items are set.
My problem again, is still understanding the objects.
This is how I got the startupOptions object:
Dim sObj : Set sObj = StartupOptions
This is what I tried to have Window-Eyes not run at the login screen:
Set sObj.RunAtLoginScreen = False
Can some one explain this to me?
I am sorry, but I'm still having trouble with the objects.
Jeff Weiss
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