VBScript

VBScript
DeveloperMicrosoft
First appearedMay 1996 (1996-05)
Stable release
6.0 / September 1998 (1998-09)
OSWindows
Filename extensions.vbs, .vbe, .wsf, .wsc (.asp, .hta, .htm, .html)
Websitehttps://learn.microsoft.com/previous-versions/t0aew7h6(v=vs.85)
Major implementations
Windows Script Host, Active Server Pages
Influenced by
Visual Basic
Influenced
Windows PowerShell

VBScript (Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition) is a deprecated programming language for scripting on Microsoft Windows using Component Object Model (COM), based on classic Visual Basic and Active Scripting. It was popular with system administrators for managing computers and automating many aspects of computing environments, and has been installed by default in every desktop release of Microsoft Windows since Windows 98;[1] in Windows Server since Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack;[2] and optionally with Windows CE (depending on the device it is installed on).

VBScript running environments include: Windows Script Host (WSH), Internet Explorer (IE), and Internet Information Services (IIS).[3] The running environment is embeddable in other programs via the Microsoft Script Control (msscript.ocx).

In October 2023, Microsoft announced that VBScript was deprecated.[4] In May 2024, a multi-phase deprecation schedule was announced with removal planned for 2027 or later.[5]

  1. ^ WSH Version Information, on MSDN
  2. ^ VBScript Version Information, on MSDN
  3. ^ What is VBScript?, in MSDN Library
  4. ^ "Deprecated features in the Windows client - What's new in Windows". 7 November 2023.
  5. ^ Shankar Chilla, Naveen (2024-05-22). "VBScript deprecation: Timelines and next steps". Microsoft Community Hub. Retrieved 2024-05-28.

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