Hi Again Aaron:
  You wrote:
  Scripting.dll1.0.0.0  and 
  Windoweyes.dll.
  Those are for the C# example, and are, therefore, included in the C# sample 
zip.
  Aaron, I am confused.
  Those 2 files were from the VB.net  example.
  Are you saying they are no longer necessary for a VB.net Application?
  Or, are you telling me to use the versions in the C# example?
  Or, do I just not need them at all for a vb.net app?
  If I dont need them where do I point the reference to access the Windoweyes 
Application related Events, methods and Properties for the COM interface and 
Object Explorer?
  How do I include the reference in the Imports Windoweyes statement, it would 
be the Using Windoweyes statement in your c# example.
  Rick USA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Aaron Smith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 10:47 AM
  Subject: Re: Windoweyes SDK


  On 4/13/2012 10:30 AM, RicksPlace wrote: 
    Scripting.dll1.0.0.0  and 
    Windoweyes.dll.

  Those are for the C# example, and are, therefore, included in the C# sample 
zip.

  Aaron

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