Is there a way to get the IE object when working with VDI & Citrix?










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Is it possible to get the IE object using VBScript inside Citrix(VDI) ?



I already know I can run VBScripts and work with IE objects (If I create them first).



I have tried using the GetObject method as well as WScript.Shell.Windows method.










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    Is it possible to get the IE object using VBScript inside Citrix(VDI) ?



    I already know I can run VBScripts and work with IE objects (If I create them first).



    I have tried using the GetObject method as well as WScript.Shell.Windows method.










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      Is it possible to get the IE object using VBScript inside Citrix(VDI) ?



      I already know I can run VBScripts and work with IE objects (If I create them first).



      I have tried using the GetObject method as well as WScript.Shell.Windows method.










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      Is it possible to get the IE object using VBScript inside Citrix(VDI) ?



      I already know I can run VBScripts and work with IE objects (If I create them first).



      I have tried using the GetObject method as well as WScript.Shell.Windows method.







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          can you try below script to check whether it is working or not.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Let us know about your testing results.






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          • I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

            – OvidiuPtr
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:14











          • @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

            – Deepak-MSFT
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:23










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          can you try below script to check whether it is working or not.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Let us know about your testing results.






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          • I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

            – OvidiuPtr
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:14











          • @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

            – Deepak-MSFT
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:23















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          can you try below script to check whether it is working or not.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Let us know about your testing results.






          share|improve this answer























          • I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

            – OvidiuPtr
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:14











          • @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

            – Deepak-MSFT
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:23













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          can you try below script to check whether it is working or not.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Let us know about your testing results.






          share|improve this answer













          can you try below script to check whether it is working or not.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Let us know about your testing results.






          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"





          Dim IE
          Dim MyDocument
          Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
          IE.Visible = 0
          IE.navigate "https://google.com"






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 8:33









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          • I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

            – OvidiuPtr
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:14











          • @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

            – Deepak-MSFT
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:23

















          • I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

            – OvidiuPtr
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:14











          • @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

            – Deepak-MSFT
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:23
















          I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

          – OvidiuPtr
          Nov 14 '18 at 13:14





          I have tried this and it works. As stated in the question, it works when creating it first. The problem is when I try to get it when it is already opened.

          – OvidiuPtr
          Nov 14 '18 at 13:14













          @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

          – Deepak-MSFT
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:23





          @OvidiuPtr, You said when you try to fetch already opened IE object you faced some problem. Did you got any error? If yes, Then try to post your error message may help to find the issue. Also try to provide your sample code. We are not available with Citrix , but we can try to check whether code has some issue or not.

          – Deepak-MSFT
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:23



















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