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Thanks very much for the link that helps me out a ton. I would assume that any kind of Microsoft application could be a created object but this is not the case with notepad. Even though I don't see any reason to ever have a notepad object since you can just read and write directly to text files pretty easily. Basically it seems like all of the office applications, Internet Explorer, Adobe Objects (Didnt know that one) and FileSystemObjects. Anything else would be interesting to know.
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