Re: Script to change password in AD
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Date: 03/22/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:39:23 GMT
yes. vb says that "_" has to appear by itself for a line of code to continue
on the next line.
so if there is no space before it, it could very well be part of a text
string.
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> > > There should be a space before the "_" in the first line
> > > e.g. "GetObject _"
> >
> > Actually, no, this is not necessary.
>
> Odd, I get a compilation error if there is no space.
>
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