What is the best way to run a VBScript in labview 6.1

I am trying to call some VBscript I have written using Labview 6.1. Any body got any Ideas how to do this without running a dos prompt?

Very simple. Use the "System exec.vi" and input the command line
wscript.exe
LabVIEW, C'est LabVIEW

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