I want to download files from the internet with a .vbs file. I got the code here: Is it possible to download using the Windows command line?
It uses ADODB.stream to extract the file to my C drive. I ran it on Windows XP SP3 and it worked fine. Then when I tried to run it on Windows 10 I got a "could not write to file" error. I also tried it in CMD with "cscript.exe download.vbs" and the same thing happened. What is the difference between Windows XP and Windows 10 that makes this error? Can it be fixed?
Here is the exact code:
strFileURL = "http://www.it1.net/images/it1_logo2.jpg"
strHDLocation = "c:\logo.jpg"
Set objXMLHTTP = CreateObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP")
objXMLHTTP.open "GET", strFileURL, false
objXMLHTTP.send()
If objXMLHTTP.Status = 200 Then
Set objADOStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
objADOStream.Open
objADOStream.Type = 1
objADOStream.Write objXMLHTTP.ResponseBody
objADOStream.Position = 0
Set objFSO = Createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
If objFSO.Fileexists(strHDLocation) Then objFSO.DeleteFile strHDLocation
Set objFSO = Nothing
objADOStream.SaveToFile strHDLocation
objADOStream.Close
Set objADOStream = Nothing
End if
Set objXMLHTTP = Nothing