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'''Windows Script Host''' (abbreviated '''WSH'''; originally '''Windows Scripting Host''') is the scripting engine included with modern releases of [[Windows]]. WSH was first included with [[wp:Windows 98|Windows 98]], but earlier versions of Windows could also get it by installing [[wp:Internet Explorer 5|Internet Explorer 5]]. <!-- not sure about Win16 --> WSH includes runtime engines for both [[JScript]] and [[VBScript]].
'''Windows Script Host''' (abbreviated '''WSH'''; originally '''Windows Scripting Host''') is the scripting engine included with modern releases of [[Windows]]. WSH was first included with [[wp:Windows 98|Windows 98]], but earlier versions of Windows could also get it by installing [[wp:Internet Explorer 5|Internet Explorer 5]]. <!-- not sure about Win16 --> WSH includes runtime engines for both [[JScript]] and [[VBScript]].

Latest revision as of 12:37, 18 April 2018

Windows Script Host is an implementation of JavaScript. Other implementations of JavaScript.
Windows Script Host is an implementation of VBScript. Other implementations of VBScript.

Windows Script Host (abbreviated WSH; originally Windows Scripting Host) is the scripting engine included with modern releases of Windows. WSH was first included with Windows 98, but earlier versions of Windows could also get it by installing Internet Explorer 5. WSH includes runtime engines for both JScript and VBScript.