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When accessing vbs files windows script host appears in task manager

Anonymous
2023-03-17T09:54:49+00:00

Hi!

I have issue!

I run automactic program . The program runs in continuous loops with vbs files. After 13 hours of continuous running, an error occurred when accessing vbs files, a window script host error occurred in task manager without notification.

Please explain this issue to me

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-03-21T02:01:22+00:00

    Hi!

    I don't think so. All vbs files are corrupted even when double clicking on them. It's hard to understand

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  2. Ramesh 176.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-03-20T04:15:13+00:00

    Hi,

    My guess is that the scripts are still going on in a loop. They probably didn't throw a script error.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-03-20T02:20:42+00:00

    Hi!

    After the error I tried to copy a new vbscript to show the message and run it by double clicking, but the task mannager side also reported an error and was not executed.

    Every day the program runs every 13 hours, an error occurs.

    I use selenium c# to automatically run vbs files for task processing. This is a continuous loop. I have checked ram and CPU and they are normal.

    We have not encountered this phenomenon before. This phenomenon occurred from the beginning of January 2023.

    Also we are using eset antivirus. I don't know if it has any effect on the operation

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  4. Ramesh 176.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-03-17T10:18:37+00:00

    Hi there,

    1. How do you know that a script error has occurred?
    2. How do you run the script and in which user context?

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