I wrote that remark expecting soon after to find the actual conversations in which I discussed that with Skype and GW Micro, but they are not quickly coming to hand. Aaron/Doug, do you have quicker reference to that? I know I talked to someone over there about this, I just can't remember if it was by email or Skype or where...
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 06:05:53AM -0700, Jeff Bishop wrote: Is it allowed to be freely distributed? -----Original Message----- From: Doug Lee [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:04 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: skype scripts I will take this opportunity to recommend that the Skype scripts bundle and, as necessary, install Skype4COM.dll, as it is my understanding that the Skype Extras Manager may not be a long-lived entity. On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 06:00:51AM -0700, Jeff Bishop wrote: You need to make sure that the Skype Extras manager is installed. This will require you to either remove and re-install Skype or simply re-run the installation process. Is UAC enabled on that machine? From: Roy Shtupler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 5:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: skype scripts here are the full details on the error: An error occurred in script skype.vbs at 3:52:35 PM on Monday, March 29, 2010. Name: skype.vbs Version: 3.0.3 Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error Description: ActiveX component can't create object: 'Skype4COM.Skype' Column: 16 Line: 285 Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\GW Micro\Window-Eyes\Users\Default Error Code: 800A01AD Script Context: Dim skypeObj : Set skypeObj = CreateObject("Skype4COM.Skype") Active Window Overlap Class: Progman Active Window Title: desk top Active Window Module: SHELL32 Active Window Class: Progman Active Window Original Class: Progman Active Window Type: 1 Active Window Original Type: 1 Active Window Is Valid: True Active Window Set File: explorer.000 Focused Window Overlap Class: SysListView32 Focused Window Module: SHELL32 Focused Window Class: SysListView32 Focused Window Original Class: SysListView32 Focused Window Type: 21 Focused Window Original Type: 21 Focused Window Is Valid: True Window-Eyes Application Path: C:\Program Files\GW Micro\Window-Eyes Window-Eyes User Profile Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\GW Micro\Window-Eyes\Users\Default\ Window-Eyes Version: 7.2 BETA 1 Window-Eyes Language: 0 Active Synthesizer: Litetalk or DoubleTalk LT or TripleTalk USB (serial) Active Braille Display: None Run in System Tray: True Run at Login Screen: False OS Version: 5.1 (2600) SP: 3.0 WSH Version: VBScript 5.8.18702 Internet Explorer: 8.0.6001.18702 GW Toolkit: 8.2.1 XML Language: 1033 System Start Time: 3/29/2010 2:23:48 PM Total Disk Space: 18.07GB Free Disk Space: 1.9GB Total Memory: 2.15GB Available Memory: 1364.36MB Resolution: 1280x1024 (32bit) Process Information: System Idle Process ID:0, CPU Time:10331.11, MEM:0MB, VM:0MB System ID:4, CPU Time:20.97, MEM:87.9MB, VM:0MB smss.exe ID:688, CPU Time:0.05, MEM:0.4MB, VM:0.2MB csrss.exe ID:736, CPU Time:7.23, MEM:3.6MB, VM:1.6MB winlogon.exe ID:768, CPU Time:1.17, MEM:4.4MB, VM:7.4MB services.exe ID:816, CPU Time:2.38, MEM:4MB, VM:2.5MB lsass.exe ID:828, CPU Time:1.78, MEM:1.9MB, VM:4.1MB svchost.exe ID:1024, CPU Time:0.3, MEM:5.4MB, VM:3MB svchost.exe ID:1116, CPU Time:0.91, MEM:4.9MB, VM:2.6MB svchost.exe ID:1236, CPU Time:0.19, MEM:3.6MB, VM:2.6MB avgchsvx.exe ID:1292, CPU Time:4.77, MEM:3.2MB, VM:13.9MB svchost.exe ID:1328, CPU Time:1.55, MEM:22.7MB, VM:13.2MB avgrsx.exe ID:1392, CPU Time:2.45, MEM:2.7MB, VM:1.4MB svchost.exe ID:1412, CPU Time:0.14, MEM:4.1MB, VM:2.1MB svchost.exe ID:1524, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:5.8MB, VM:3.5MB avgcsrvx.exe ID:1912, CPU Time:64.02, MEM:30.6MB, VM:7.9MB explorer.exe ID:1968, CPU Time:17.72, MEM:32.6MB, VM:22.9MB spoolsv.exe ID:2020, CPU Time:0.12, MEM:5.1MB, VM:3.4MB ctfmon.exe ID:288, CPU Time:0.14, MEM:3.9MB, VM:1.7MB svchost.exe ID:1348, CPU Time:0.06, MEM:5.4MB, VM:2.8MB svchost.exe ID:888, CPU Time:0.06, MEM:4.1MB, VM:2.3MB svchost.exe ID:2148, CPU Time:0.12, MEM:4.5MB, VM:2.6MB wmpnetwk.exe ID:2476, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:8.7MB, VM:6.5MB alg.exe ID:3024, CPU Time:0.05, MEM:4.2MB, VM:1.9MB ASTSRV.EXE ID:336, CPU Time:0.11, MEM:1.9MB, VM:0.7MB devldr32.exe ID:384, CPU Time:0.69, MEM:4MB, VM:2.8MB wineyes.exe ID:376, CPU Time:102.69, MEM:159.6MB, VM:159.1MB bdisplay.exe ID:2532, CPU Time:0.03, MEM:2.4MB, VM:1.3MB msimn.exe ID:3372, CPU Time:1.19, MEM:19.9MB, VM:10MB msmsgs.exe ID:3700, CPU Time:0.11, MEM:5.8MB, VM:2.3MB Skype.exe ID:4056, CPU Time:0.17, MEM:17MB, VM:13.5MB wmiprvse.exe ID:3924, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:5.1MB, VM:3MB wmiprvse.exe ID:3560, CPU Time:0.16, MEM:7.4MB, VM:3.2MB Appended Details: thanks alot for any help Roy. [1]www.soundclick.com/tzackeek ----- Original Message ----- From: [2]Jeff Bishop To: [3][email protected] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 3:43 PM Subject: RE: skype scripts What error are you receiving? From: Roy Shtupler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 5:14 AM To: [4][email protected] Subject: skype scripts hi all does the script work with Skype 4.2? I still get the same error message when trying to run Skype with the script (I have the current version). any ideas? thanks alot Roy. [5]www.soundclick.com/tzackeek References 1. http://www.soundclick.com/tzackeek 2. mailto:[email protected] 3. mailto:[email protected] 4. mailto:[email protected] 5. http://www.soundclick.com/tzackeek -- Doug Lee, Senior Accessibility Programmer SSB BART Group - Accessibility-on-Demand mailto:[email protected] http://www.ssbbartgroup.com "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done." --Helen Keller -- Doug Lee, Senior Accessibility Programmer SSB BART Group - Accessibility-on-Demand mailto:[email protected] http://www.ssbbartgroup.com "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done." --Helen Keller
