Hi Chris,
Sorry I haven't been back on this one: I only have access to the
machine on which I have the problem on Thursdays (long story), and I
missed last week's session altogether.

On 26/03/07, Chris McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I run Brad's code with no problem (thanks for the example!).

I'll check it next chance I can - although I'm sure what I'll see...

> Googling, I find that "IEnum interface" is an error coming from Ruby's
> WIN32OLE library.  The root cause seems to be some kind of error in
> the interface between Ruby and Windows on the particular machine.

This was my suspicion too, because I installed the same ruby download
on two machines and got different results.

> One very suggestive issue is that Kevin Rutherford's error said
> "failed" and not "Failed", and this site
> http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-core/3213
> suggests that Rutherford has a Ruby WIN32OLE library from 2004 or
> earlier.
>
> Based on what we've learned so far, I'll suggest that either the Ruby
> installation is flawed, or Windows itself on these particular machines
> has a flawed OLE of some sort.

This would be worrying, but I'll check.

> Without more information, my best suggestion is to uninstall and
> reinstall Ruby, then re-install Watir on top of the new Ruby.   Make
> sure you're using the Ruby one-click installer.

I did that.
i wonder if 1.8.6 has introduced this...?

Thanks for keeping this alive,
Cheers,
    Kevin
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