![]() ![]() Xbox One - dedicated to Xbox One console and its peripherals, news and discussions. ![]() ![]() Xbox Insiders - Official Xbox Insiders community Windows Redesign - a subreddit for design concepts and Windows mods Windows Insiders - dedicated to Windows Insider program, WI builds troubleshooting. Windows Mobile - dedicated to Windows Mobile OS and discussions about it. Windows - Main Windows community for all versions of Windows. Microsoft Teams - Office 365 Team communication service subreddit. Meme posts are only permitted on Mondays.Do not 'backseat moderate' - Report any rule breakers to moderators.Please remain respectful to users at all times.Do not post personal information (address, email, phone number, etc.).Blogspam, mobile links and URL shorteners (such as tinyurl or bit.ly) are not allowed.Do not post pirated content or promote it in any way.Comments or posts that are disrespectful or encourage harassment of others (including witch-hunts of any kind) are not allowed. Question 2: Your script is more complicated and/or longer.Microsoft Community Chat Helpful resources And yes, it's a subset of the first line. The first replacment line with "OrangesApples" and "LemonPears" occurs just once at the beginning of the file, the 2nd replacment line with "Apples" and "Pears" occurs more frequently. How do I make it run a start up, for both Win7 and Win10? Question 1: I've tried to make this script run at start up, with a batch file in the Startup folder, but somehow that doesn't work, it's only running if I execute it manually. Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(FileOut, ForWriting) StrNewText = Replace(strText, "Apples", "Pears") StrNewText = Replace(strText, "OrangesApples", "LemonPears") Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(FileIn, ForReading) Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") ![]()
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