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Error running VBScript

Asked by Multimatic in Windows Batch Scripting, File Compression Utilities, VB Script

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Hi,
Shift-3 provided a script for me to zip all files of a chosen extension, retaining files names.  When I run it from a Windows 2003 server it comes back with an error message: Object required: 'obj.namespace(...)'. Code 800A01A8.  

Shift-3 original script: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/Shell/Batch/Q_23911898.html?cid=239#a22979512

It zips the 1st file but whilst zipping it, it comes up with the error message.  If I leave the message open, it finishes zipping the file but does not delete the original and then seems to just sit there uintil I clear the message; which closes the script.

It seems to work ok for other file types such as htm but not too well on .stl and .igs.. the types that I need to compress.  For instance I tried it on .htm and it worked.  This is why I thought it was working fine during testing as I did it against .txt and .doc files mainly.

The only change I made was setting it to include the original extension when creating the .zip; i.e. filename.igs.zip

Could it be the size of the files?

Cheers

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