This command is used to make a pop-up box where you can type something into. Like you want 2 message boxes but don't want 2 input boxes but one so you say: For example you want 2 or more things to have the same input at ones. After the = character comes the object you want it to be, and is pretty handy. This command is used to set a variable, and the variable name can be anything actually. so if you take the command line ' InputBoxes for example it does nothing, so it is just for the person who examens the code a reminder This command is used to make a commend in the script. MsgBox "Process Has Been Canceled", vbSystemModal, "DDos Canceled" MsgBox "DDosing Of " + Contact + " Is Done", 1024 + vbSystemModal, "DDos Is Done" If MsgBox("Is WhatsApp Loaded?" & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & "Press No To Cancel", vbYesNo + vbQuestion + vbSystemModal, "WhatsApp DDos") = vbYes Then Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") If MsgBox("You've Filled It In Correctely", 1024 + vbSystemModal, "WhatsApp DDos") = vbOk Then T = InputBox("How Many Times Needs It To Be Send?","WhatsApp DDos") Message = InputBox("What Is The Message?","WhatsApp DDos") (Here Is How The Code Supposed To Look) Bomb Whatsapp Code 2.0:Ĭontact = InputBox("Which Conctact Do You Want To DDos?", "WhatsApp DDos")
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