You could try writing a vbscript and using the InternetExplorer.Application object go through the DOM to populate the values of the form and hit submit.
Of course the best way is to change the site on the server to expose an interface to let you do this in a more robust way.
Mark
I agree norton isn't the problem... I have 2 win 2000 boxes and on one box I am having this same problem and on the other box the issue doesn't exist.
Here is the line of code blowing up
set objSettings = WScript.CreateObject("EdcorData.SettingsManager")
This problem is weird because...
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