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msscript.ocx in C++ DOS
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ANTZelda56
August 19, 2001 07:47 PM
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August 19, 2001 07:47 PM
I''d like to use msscript.ocx for a game I''m programming; it''s in DOS. I''m using VC++6... how is this possible?
And Unless Microsoft has changed any oftheir happy little games, your stuck with it.Patrick Nortin ~TechTV''s "The ScreenSavers"~
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