It comes from the WeScript Framework Wizzard--here are a few lines from the script, and it usually works just fine:
Set SOMessageBox = SharedObjects(objName, 0) Dim MyMessageBox Set MyMessageBox = SOMessageBox.NewDialog I only got this error once and I just wondered why--and is there something to do to prevent such an error? Jeff Weiss -----Original Message----- From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 11:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: The server threw an exception. Jeff, Where does the MyMessageBox object come from? Aaron On 9/14/2009 10:54 AM, Jeff Weiss wrote: > Can some one explain what this error means. > > I got this error message from my DailyBlessings script. > > User Comments: just pressed the hotkey > > An error occurred in script DailyBlessings.vbs at 10:30:22 PM on Friday, > September 11, 2009. > Name: DailyBlessings.vbs > Version: 1.0 > Source: > Description: The server threw an exception. > > Column: 1 > Line: 335 > Path: C:\Users\jeff weiss\AppData\Roaming\GW Micro\Window-Eyes\Users\Default > Error Code: 80010105 > Script Context: returnValue = MyMessageBox.Show > Active Window Overlap Class: CabinetWClass > Active Window Title: C:\Users\jeff weiss\AppData\Roaming\GW > Micro\Window-Eyes\users\default\t > Active Window Module: BROWSEUI > Active Window Class: CabinetWClass > Active Window Original Class: CabinetWClass > Active Window Type: 1 > Active Window Original Type: 1 > Active Window Is Valid: True > Active Window Set File: EXPLORER.000 > Focused Window Overlap Class: SysListView32 > Focused Window Module: SHELL32 > Focused Window Class: SysListView32 > Focused Window Original Class: SysListView32 > Focused Window Type: 21 > Focused Window Original Type: 21 > Focused Window Is Valid: True > Window-Eyes Application Path: C:\Program Files\GW Micro\Window-Eyes > Window-Eyes User Profile Path: C:\Users\jeff weiss\AppData\Roaming\GW > Micro\Window-Eyes\Users\Default\ > Window-Eyes Version: 7.1 > Window-Eyes Language: 0 > Active Synthesizer: DECtalk Access32 (Window-Eyes) > Active Braille Display: Focus 44/70/84 > Run in System Tray: True > Run at Login Screen: False > OS Version: 6.0 (6002) SP: 2.0 > WSH Version: VBScript 5.8.18702 > Internet Explorer: 8.0.6001.18813 > GW Toolkit: 8.0.1 > XML Language: 1033 > System Start Time: 9/11/2009 8:35:10 PM > Total Disk Space: 239.21GB > Free Disk Space: 167.64GB > Total Memory: 3.48GB > Available Memory: 2030.41MB > Resolution: 1024x768 (32bit) > Process Information: > System Idle Process ID:0, CPU Time:13096.78, MEM:0MB, VM:0MB > S y stem ID:4, CPU Time:37.07, MEM:88.2MB, VM:0MB > smss.exe ID:488, CPU Time:0.02, MEM:0.7MB, VM:0MB > csrss.exe ID:556, CPU Time:1.12, MEM:6MB, VM:0MB > csrss.exe ID:600, CPU Time:1.39, MEM:8MB, VM:0MB > wininit.exe ID:608, CPU Time:0.55, MEM:4.1MB, VM:0MB > services.exe ID:660, CPU Time:8.44, MEM:6.8MB, VM:0MB > winlogon.exe ID:684, CPU Time:0.41, MEM:5.7MB, VM:0MB > lsass.exe ID:704, CPU Time:3.06, MEM:2.6MB, VM:0MB > lsm.exe ID:716, CPU Time:0.12, MEM:4.1MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:960, CPU Time:14.7, MEM:6.7MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1032, CPU Time:1.45, MEM:7.3MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1072, CPU Time:2.2, MEM:28MB, VM:0.1MB > svchost.exe ID:1216, CPU Time:3.87, MEM:11MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1276, CPU Time:30.98, MEM:58.3MB, VM:0.1MB > svchost.exe ID:1316, CPU Time:336.24, MEM:47.3MB, VM:0MB > audiodg.exe ID:1412, CPU Time:9.41, MEM:25.9MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1436, CPU Time:0.05, MEM:4.8MB, VM:0MB > SLsvc.exe ID:1456, CPU Time:1.34, MEM:10.6MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1496, CPU Time:6.19, MEM:11.3MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1672, CPU Time:38.86, MEM:12.4MB, VM:0MB > spoolsv.exe ID:1916, CPU Time:0.37, MEM:9.2MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:1948, CPU Time:3.07, MEM:14.2MB, VM:0MB > dwm.exe ID:2036, CPU Time:0.05, MEM:3.6MB, VM:0MB > taskeng.exe ID:2044, CPU Time:0.2, MEM:10MB, VM:0MB > explorer.exe ID:372, CPU Time:14.04, MEM:40.5MB, VM:0MB > RtHDVCpl.exe ID:1016, CPU Time:0.16, MEM:7.7MB, VM:0MB > igfxpers.exe ID:1472, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:4MB, VM:0MB > avgtray.exe ID:1660, CPU Time:0.61, MEM:2.7MB, VM:0MB > taskeng.exe ID:2108, CPU Time:0.16, MEM:5.9MB, VM:0MB > winampa.exe ID:2128, CPU Time:0.02, MEM:3.2MB, VM:0MB > fipagent.exe ID:2140, CPU Time:0, MEM:2.7MB, VM:0MB > hpwuSchd2.exe ID:2148, CPU Time:0.06, MEM:5.3MB, VM:0MB > HpqSRmon.exe ID:2160, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:5.1MB, VM:0MB > issch.exe ID:2176, CPU Time:0, MEM:2.8MB, VM:0MB > igfxsrvc.exe ID:2208, CPU Time:0.56, MEM:4.8MB, VM:0MB > AERTSrv.exe I D :2864, CPU Time:0.03, MEM:1.6MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:2876, CPU Time:0.19, MEM:8.5MB, VM:0MB > avgwdsvc.exe ID:2892, CPU Time:3.37, MEM:2.7MB, VM:0MB > CISVC.EXE ID:2956, CPU Time:0.02, MEM:0.2MB, VM:0MB > FaxMan4.exe ID:2988, CPU Time:0.22, MEM:5MB, VM:0MB > avgrsx.exe ID:3120, CPU Time:23.12, MEM:10.3MB, VM:0MB > avgnsx.exe ID:3128, CPU Time:2.43, MEM:1MB, VM:0MB > SMSvcHost.exe ID:3248, CPU Time:0.2, MEM:17MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:3376, CPU Time:1.29, MEM:5.6MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:3404, CPU Time:0.22, MEM:6.9MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:3436, CPU Time:0.08, MEM:7.3MB, VM:0MB > svchost.exe ID:3480, CPU Time:0.03, MEM:4MB, VM:0MB > weserv.exe ID:3508, CPU Time:0.25, MEM:4MB, VM:0MB > SearchIndexer.exe ID:3580, CPU Time:1.7, MEM:16.9MB, VM:0MB > avgemc.exe ID:3712, CPU Time:0.3, MEM:1.5MB, VM:0MB > avgcsrvx.exe ID:3860, CPU Time:0.17, MEM:10.5MB, VM:0MB > weproxea.exe ID:2336, CPU Time:0.03, MEM:3.8MB, VM:0MB > wineyes.exe ID:2368, CPU Time:70.5, M E M:132.8MB, VM:0.1MB > weli.exe ID:1420, CPU Time:0, MEM:1MB, VM:0MB > bdisplay.exe ID:2652, CPU Time:0.09, MEM:4.2MB, VM:0MB > wecom.exe ID:2584, CPU Time:11.59, MEM:14.2MB, VM:0MB > wuauclt.exe ID:5992, CPU Time:0.22, MEM:5.2MB, VM:0MB > hpqpse.exe ID:1136, CPU Time:0.33, MEM:16.8MB, VM:0MB > WUDFHost.exe ID:5652, CPU Time:0.14, MEM:5.7MB, VM:0MB > WMIADAP.exe ID:4648, CPU Time:0.2, MEM:5MB, VM:0MB > WmiPrvSE.exe ID:2812, CPU Time:0.12, MEM:5.8MB, VM:0MB > WmiPrvSE.exe ID:4628, CPU Time:0.06, MEM:5.2MB, VM:0MB > WmiPrvSE.exe ID:5016, CPU Time:0.11, MEM:7.8MB, VM:0MB > Appended Details: > > *THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE. DO NOT REPLY.* > -- To insure that you receive proper support, please include all past correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW Micro Technical Support Team. Aaron Smith GW Micro Phone: 260/489-3671 Fax: 260/489-2608 WWW: http://www.gwmicro.com FTP: ftp://ftp.gwmicro.com Technical Support & Web Development
