Re: Is it possible to invoke the browse for user object through vbscript?
From: name (nospam_at_user.com)
Date: 05/25/04
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Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 03:45:58 -0400
'browse for folder,' may be a 'privileged' subsystem functionality
to newer OS.
Basically for people who do not want to control/own
a system, but are rather confused about the state
of Os marketing and implementation.
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The machine does not connect to the "USER/person"
for "human" principles or common sense liberty.
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If you need this to be "corrected" by you software
company or national government, no help from here.
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If you can not think for yourself, why not "BROADCAST"
more postings.
You better connect to a one user and see what he thinks.
Unless you want to close your mind and feed the ducks
at age 30.
"R Dunn" <q1c2_3m4e5t6a7l8@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've seen this done with 'browse for folder,' but can it be done with
> 'browse for user?'
>
> Thanks folks...
>
> Rob
>
>
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