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Visual Basic Scripting message in Windows NT

RambleOn

Senior member
We just got a new Dell Optiplex GX150 1ghz machine at here, and I'm playing around on it. Too bad they loaded Windows NT 4.0 on, otherwise I could start bringing my games in to play when I'm bored here on the overnight shift. Damn them for not getting XP or at least Win2000 Pro! Anyways, when I go to a few sites, I get a message saying I need to download Visual Basic Scripting. I can't find a source to download it from, the machine is networked and it's looking for the file on another networked machine by default. There is no Windows Update on here, and I checked around at Microsoft's website for any downloads but can't find anything. Is VSB not applicable to NT and that's why it can't find the file? I know you can't load DirectX and stuff like that either. Thanks
 
I checked again, this box comes up even when going to www.anandtech.com. The box that comes up asks for you to specify a location for Windows Update, which I'm not sure what it's looking for here......... It seems like the site loads fine without, but I'd like to get it if possible.
 
Thanks for the reply. I tried putting that URL in the field, but it didn't work. It said something to the effect of "Please Insert Path To Internet Explorer 6". I tried going to a couple sites and it's not asking me to update that VSB, but if it does I'll note the exact error message and post it. Thanks for your help.
 
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