(EDIT: Well, you used to. I removed that paragraph so it doesn't confuse anyone else. It should be easy for you to revert my edit if you want to add it back. If so, please fix the link.)
#1) The link is broken.
#2) A search of Google for it turns up nothing, except for that wiki page and a forum message by Peke saying he uses it.
#3) Google has 53 links for "WSHelper". It appears to be some sort of object. WSHHelper apparently was an object, too.
By "WSHHelper" did you mean WSHelper?
If not, does anyone know if WSHelper is worth using?
Does anyone know where to get WSHHelper?
BTW, the answers are not obvious to me. One page Google returns says that WSHelper is a component of Microsoft Vista (too new to be WSHHelper I think), but there is also a WSHelper.py, which is a Python module released under the GPL, which would probably have much more to do with Linux than Windows. There is even a Java WSHelper!

EDIT: And I thought I was confused before!
It turns out that WSHelper is "Windows Sockets Helper", developed by MIT when Windows 95 came out, but not included as part of Windows until Windows Vista!!! This could still be WSHHelper, because the debugger it is supposed to work with debugs local and remote processes, so it uses Windows Sockets. My head is spinning! And this was supposed to make writing scripts easier?!?!
Of course, none of the documentation (other than the wiki page) even mentions WSHHelper or WSHelper! That's MediaMonkeyScripting.chm, Microsoft's Scripting Help or Sysinternal's DebugView's help! I am beginning to think it is not worth worrying about, and that goes for MM scripting in general. What a mess!!!