Putting JavaScript and VBScript consoles in unexpected places in Windows XP
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README.md

Windows XP Scripting Consoles

This repository holds some files that were created as part of a project to put a JavaScript and VBScript console into every single possible place in Windows XP to learn more about how and why ActiveX was made available in so many spots.

I will try to document how I placed the consoles in each spot, how you can do it too, and what else more is doable other than just running console.log.

  • About the Console (soon™)
  • Web Wizards
  • Web Slice (soon™)
  • Windows Media Player Online Store (soon™)
  • Outlook XP and 2003 (soon™)
  • Microsoft Management Console (soon™)
  • System Restore (soon™)
  • Help and Support Center (soon™)