FSO most commonly refers to the File System Object. It is a component of the Microsoft Scripting Runtime that provides an object-based interface for interacting with a computer's file system. It allows developers to create, delete, move, open, and read/write files and folders using scripting languages like VBScript or JScript. It is commonly used in automation tasks, system administration scripts, and web applications to manage files on the server. However, its use is generally discouraged due to security concerns.
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