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Posted by Raiannon   (8 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 17 Aug 2008 08:11 AM (UTC)
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I have been having an error, and searching the forums I've tried every suggested fix. This started a few days ago, after I'd been successfully using mush with no errors.

finding CLSID of scripting language "RubyScript"
World: Legend
Error -2147221005 occurred when finding CLSID of scripting language "RubyScript":

Invalid class string


I installed Rubyscript from the website given in another post. It didn't fix it. I read that there are some problems with Windows XP registering Rubyscript, and the solution is a reboot. So I rebooted, still didn't fix it. I reinstalled Mush, with the same problem. Any advice?
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Posted by Worstje   Netherlands  (899 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Sun 17 Aug 2008 08:28 AM (UTC)
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Did you do the installing as an administrator? If you have insufficient rights, it cannot register the information needed for MUSH to use it as a scripting language.

You'll also want to make sure the Ruby you are installing supports Active Scripting (also referred to with Windows Scripting Host, or WSH for short). If it doesn't, MUSHclient can't talk with it.
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