Scripting Blog [archived]

Formerly known as the "Hey, Scripting Guy!" blog

How Can I Tell if ActiveX is Enabled in Internet Explorer?

(image) Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I tell if ActiveX is enabled in Internet Explorer?-- JV(image) (image) (image) Hey, JV. You just had to ask this question, didn’t you? Actually, this isn’t a particularly hard question to answer, it’s just a little complicated. But that has to do more with the way Internet Explorer is configured ...

How Can I Change the Size of the Temporary Internet Files Folder?

(image) Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I change the amount of disk space set aside for Internet Explorer’s temporary files folder?-- AD(image) (image) (image) Hey, AD. The first draft of this column we were able to bang out in no time; after all, it consisted entirely of this: Beats us. But after discussing how valuable an answer like that ...

How Can I Switch Between Using a Proxy Server and Not Using a Proxy Server?

(image) Hey, Scripting Guy! At work we need to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet; when I take my laptop home to work, however, I don’t need to use a proxy server. I know I can use the Internet Options in Control Panel to change between using a proxy server and not using a proxy server; is there any way to switch between the two...

How Can I Make Internet Explorer Check for a New Version Each Time I Visit a Web Page?

(image) Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I make sure that Internet Explorer 6 checks for a new version on each visit to a Web page?-- MD(image) (image) (image) Hey, MD. In baseball lingo we’d call this a can of corn: a lazy fly ball we couldn’t possibly drop. This is a tricky little question but for some strange reason we just happened to ...

How Can I Add a Site to Internet Explorer’s Restricted Sites Zone?

(image) Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I add a site to Internet Explorer’s Restricted Sites zone on a remote computer?-- NS(image) (image) (image) Hey, NS. When it comes to scripting, Internet Explorer has a sort of dual personality. If you want to program the application itself, well, you came to the right place: Internet Explorer’s ...