Error Code 8000ffff Catastrophic
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- Catastrophic Failure VBScript Code Error8000FFFF This error, code 8000FFFF occurs when you execute a VBScript. This sounds bad. I have only heard of one example. The Symptoms You how to fix error 0x8000ffff catastrophic failure Get 8000FFFF When you execute the script you get a WSH message box
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like this (See diagram). The VBScript does execute as you hoped. One possibility is that you are using an
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LDAP property thathas been misspelled. The Cause of Code 8000FFFF All I can say is that a reboot cured the problem! The Solutions Check the spelling of your LDAP objects. Look for
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errors, in this example it would be in Line: 4. Unfortunately, Char 1: often lies! it just means that the whole line will not execute. ‡ Example (Not particularly useful) 'sDomain = "
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