NP, OK, good enough. I will check into this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Lee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: skype scripts

I wouldn't be the one to answer that unless I could find the
conversations I referred to, which is why I didn't answer that one
earlier. :)  I just remember talking to Skype about it, because when I
heard that Skype Extras might go away, I realized it would impact you.
This was probably a couple months ago, rough guess.  I thought it was
in email, but I don't see it, and my Skype history is spread across
three machines, not all of which are running anymore.

So I'm afraid I'll have to let this one get worked out without
reference to that, unless I happen to think of something that's not
coming to mind now.  Apologies, but I guess a "heads up" with little
info is better than no warning at all, even if barely.

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 06:29:23AM -0700, Jeff Bishop wrote:
Doug, can that skype4com.dll be freely distributed?

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Lee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: skype scripts

Hmm, I had not heard of it going away already, only that it might.

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 04:18:53PM +0300, Roy Shtupler wrote:

   it doesn't seem to be anywhere in v4.2; not in the installer and
   nowhere in the program.

   cheers

   Roy.

   [1]www.soundclick.com/tzackeek

   ----- Original Message -----

   From: [2]Jeff Bishop

   To: [3][email protected]

   Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 4:06 PM

   Subject: RE: skype scripts

   OK, check Skype Extras manager please.


   From: Roy Shtupler [mailto:[email protected]]
   Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:04 AM
   To: [4][email protected]
   Subject: Re: skype scripts


   no , there's no UAC since it's windows xp , not vista or 7 and I'm set
   up as administrator.

   cheers

   Roy.

   [5]www.soundclick.com/tzackeek

   ----- Original Message -----

   From: [6]Jeff Bishop

   To: [7][email protected]

   Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 4:00 PM

   Subject: RE: skype scripts


     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: [8][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.

   [9]www.soundclick.com/tzackeek

   ----- Original Message -----

   From: [10]Jeff Bishop

   To: [11][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: [12][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.

   [13]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
   6. mailto:[email protected]
   7. mailto:[email protected]
   8. mailto:[email protected]
   9. http://www.soundclick.com/tzackeek
  10. mailto:[email protected]
  11. mailto:[email protected]
  12. mailto:[email protected]
  13. 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

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