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The runtime error 800A000D is straightforward to solve. The secret is to read the Windows Script Error message carefully, then locate the line number microsoft vbscript runtime error permission denied with the Type Mismatch. Introduction To Error Code 800A000D This runtime error,
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800A000D occurs when you execute a VBScript. My suggestion is that there is a VBScript statement that does not microsoft vbscript runtime error subscript out of range understand a keyword you are using in your script. Alternatively, you may not be running the script as an ordinary user and not as an Administrator. The Symptoms You Get http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/error-message-microsoft-vbscript-runtime-error/c1e70e8e-417b-4325-9c1a-a89c20132a99 800A000D The script does not execute as you hoped, instead you get a Microsoft VBScript runtime error. One possibility is that you are using a WSH object or method that has been misspelt.Chuck kindly wrote in saying that another cause maybe that you are logged on as ordinary user, and not an Administrator. The Cause of Code 800A000D Your VBScript contains an http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_800A000D.htm illegal method, probably due to a typing mistake, an extra letter. Look for a clue opposite the phrase Error: Type mismatch.... In particular, double check the spelling of your objects.Note 1: Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error. This is not a syntax error in the sense of a missing bracket, more a typo in the keyword mentioned in the Error: line of your WSH Message.Note 2: Error: Type mismatch: 'Join'. Chuck says this could mean that you are logged on as an ordinary user and not an administrator. Note 3: What I have found, is that there need not be any errors per se in the script in order to receive the type mismatch join error. But what the cause has been for two of my recent experiences, is that the user in question, is only a part of a single group that isn't 1. A domain built-in group. 2. Query based distribution groups. The join statement fails in this case because the CurrentUser.MemberOf only contains a single value so when it tries to append the next value, there is no array for
Syntax Error Introduction to Code 800A03EA Error code, 800A03EA occurs when you execute a VBScript. This is http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/Logon/code/code_800A03EA.htm a compilation error, therefore check your syntax especially ampersands and commas. The Symptoms You Get The script does not execute as you had hoped. Instead you http://diva4rhino.com/forum/topics/vbscript-runtime-error-path-not-found get a message box like this picture: The Cause of Error 800A03EA Your VBScript contain an incorrect character, or possibly an omission. Note: The clue Source: Microsoft microsoft vbscript VBScript compilation error, means it is a syntax error rather than a logical error. The Solution to Syntax Error In the case of Error 800A03EA, the error message really will guide you to the solution. Firstly check the line number, secondly count along the number of letters and spaces indicated by Char: (58 vbscript runtime error in my example). If you are experienced with VBScript, check the syntax of your script, for example, look for missing syntax e.g _ (underscore) was required in this instance.If you are still stuck then a good script editor really would help this type of problem because it color codes the commands. Free download of OnScript. ‡ Example of Error 800A03EA Note: The Line: 5 Char 58 vbcrlf & It should be vbcrlf & _ strComputer = "Lucy4" set wbemservices = GetObject("Winmgmts:\\" & strComputer) set wbemObjectSet = wbemServices. InstancesOf ("win32_OperatingSystem") For each objOperatingSystem in colOperatingSystem WScript.echo "Name " & objOperatingSystem.name & vbcrlf & "Caption " & objOperatingSystem.caption & vbcrlf & "Time Zone " & objOperatingSystem.currentTimeZone & vbcrlf & "OS Type " & objOperatingSystem.OsType Next Guy Recommends: A Free Trial of the Network Performance Monitor (NPM) v11.5 SolarWinds' Orion performance monitor will help you discover what's happening on your network. This utility will also guide you through troublesh
3.0) View Discussions Hi everyone, I'm trying to run the LEED daylighting study. I've set up all the nodes but when I then attempt to add materials, i get the following error: Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error Error: path not found Line: 27 Char: 1 Code: Any thoughts as to what the issue is? Running DIVA 2.1.1.1 on Rhino v5 Tags: Like 0 members like this Share Tweet Views: 850 ▶ Reply to This Replies to This Discussion Permalink Reply by Clare Matthews on January 7, 2015 at 8:53am I am having the same problem have you managed to resolve it? ▶ Reply Permalink Reply by J. Alstan Jakubiec on January 7, 2015 at 9:42am Hi Zach and Clare, This error usually means that the local materials file has not been created. It should be when you run the 'Location' command, so perhaps try re-running the command. If that doesn't help, let me know. Best, Alstan ▶ Reply Permalink Reply by Zach Capehart on January 7, 2015 at 5:42pm Thanks Alstan, I'll give that a shot. I moved on to a different building model and was eventually able to get everything worked out and run a successful simulation. I'll be running a few more this weekend, including on the model I received the error with, so hopefully your suggestion will solve the issue. I'll let you know. Cheers, Zach ▶ Reply Permalink Reply by Zach Capehart on January 10, 2015 at 3:29pm It looks like that was the issue. Thanks very much Alstan. Have you had much luck running grid-based simulations in tandem? I was hoping to split up a model and run things in multiple rhino sessions but ran into another error. Type mismatch, line 125. ▶ Reply Permalink Reply by J. Alstan Jakubiec on January 12, 2015 at 7:35pm Hi Zach, It is possible to do so, but you have to keep two things in mind: 1. After renaming the Rhino file, re-run the 'Location' command to setup a new temporary files directory. 2. Make sure that the filenames are unique BEFORE the first space. For example 'Test 01.3dm' and 'Test 02.3dm' will both try to write to a folder called 'Test'. If the names are 'Test01.3dm' and 'Test02.3dm', both will get their own t