ActiveX Scripts
With the PATROL Agent for Windows, the execute() function can submit an ActiveX script to the PATROL Scripting Host. The ActiveX script can be VBScript, JScript, or any valid Microsoft ActiveX scripting language.
When the execute() function submits an ActiveX script to the PATROL Scripting Host, the PSL process is suspended, and the script is sent to the PATROL Scripting Host. When the script finishes, the PSL process returns to the PSL run queue for execution.
For more information on submitting ActiveX scripts with the execute() function, see PSL-Built-in-Functions.
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