Custom script execution hosts can be created only using languages with proper COM support, such as C++, C# etc. JScript can't be used for that, because, for example, it doesn't support out parameters.
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I know this is an old post, but thought I would post an answer here anyway. The reason for the Input error is because CScript, the name of the script and the options need to be separated out. After fighting with this for quite some time, this is what I found to work while running this inside of a script. Invoke-Command -Scriptblock { & 'CScript' 'C:\windows\system32\SCRegedit.wsf' "/AU" "/v"
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.no-icon:beforedisplay:none; By Kevin ArrowsMarch 3, 2022 3 minutes readKevin is a certified Network Engineer "@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"Article","dateCreated":"2016-10-07T19:31:42-05:00","datePublished":"2016-10-07T19:31:42-05:00","dateModified":"2022-03-03T05:01:58-06:00","headline":"How to Fix Windows Script Host Errors on Startup","keywords":[],"url":"https:\/\/appuals.com\/how-to-fix-windows-script-host-errors-on-startup\/","description":"The Windows Script Host Error can seem like a virus or malware infection to the untrained eye, however, it is nothing more than an error with the VBScript file. It appears with all versions of the ope","articleSection":"Microsoft Windows","articleBody":"The Windows Script Host Error can seem like a virus or malware infection to the untrained eye, however, it is nothing more than an error with the VBScript file. It appears with all versions of the operating system, and it doesn\u2019t depend on any specific software that may trigger it.\r\n\r\nIf this error happens, people could advise you to scan your system for malware, but certain users have even reported that their antivirus cleaned the virus but left the entry to trigger the .vbs file intact, and they still received the error.\r\n\r\nEven so, there are a few things that you can try to solve this issue, and all have been reported to work by different users, meaning it might take a little trial and error to get things right, but the methods are guaranteed to help you.\r\n\r\n\r\nMethod 1: Run the System File Checker to scan the system\r\nThis is a solution for a number of problems, and it\u2019s also been reported to work with this one as well.\r\n\r\n \tOpen an Elevated Command Prompt. This is done by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard, typing cmd, and right-clicking the result, then choosing Run as administrator. \r\n \tFrom within the Elevated Command Prompt, type sfc \/scannow , and press Enter on your keyboard. The command will scan the entire system integration, and will also fix any corruption found within. Afterward, you shouldn\u2019t be having this problem.\r\n\r\n\r\nMethod 2:\u00a0Use the Registry Editor to solve the issue\r\nOption 1: Return the default value of .vbs to VBS file\r\n\r\n \tPress simultaneously the Windows and R keys on your keyboard to open the Run dialogue. Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor.\r\n \tIn the left navigation pane, expand the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT folder, and click on the .vbs folder inside.\r\n \tIn the right side, double-click the (Default) key, and set its value to VBSfile. Close the registry editor and your system should be working alright now.\r\n\r\n\r\nOption 2: Delete the entries after userinit.exe\r\n\r\n \tOpen the Registry Editor as described in Step 1 of the previous method.\r\n \tFrom the left navigation pane, expand the following folders: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE, then Microsoft, then Windows NT, followed by CurrentVersion and in the end, click on Winlogon. \r\n \tIn the right side window, delete all entries after userinit.exe. This will probably include wscript.exe and NewVirusRemoval.vbs. Close the Registry Editor when you\u2019re done, and everything should be working again.\r\n\r\n\r\nOption 3: Delete the *.vbs entry which shows up on your startup\r\nThis method requires you to boot into Safe Mode, which is done by pressing F8 when you turn on your computer, right before Windows boots and choosing the Safe Mode option in the menu on a Windows Vista and 7 system.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFor Windows 8 and 10 see steps at \"boot Windows 8 or 10 in Safe Mode\"\r\n\r\n \tOnce you\u2019ve booted into Safe Mode, open the Registry Editor again as described earlier.\r\n \tPress simultaneously the Ctrl and F keys on your keyboard to open the Find menu. In the box type nameofthe.vbs (File)\u00a0that shows up at startup\u00a0and press the Find Next button.\r\n \tThis search will end up in a folder at the userint key. Double click it, and you will see a number of paths, separated by commas. Find among the paths \"the VBS file\", and delete the path. Be careful not to change any of the other paths.\r\n \tPress F3 on your keyboard to see whether the path is also somewhere else in your registry. If it is, delete it using the instructions from the previous step. Repeat this process until you get a message that says that the search has finished. Close the Registry Editor.\r\n \tPress Windows and E at the same time on your keyboard to open the File Explorer. Run a search for the VBS file, which showed up at startup\u00a0in the partition where your operating system is installed, and delete that file as well.\r\n\r\nAt the end of the day, this problem can be a tedious task to solve. 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