Hi Jeff,

 

Try finding a .vbs file with windows explorer and press the app key (the
equivalent to right-clicking it).  Find the "open with" submenu and open it
up; look for the "choose a program" option.  In here will be a lot of
programs in a list, which Windows thinks may work with this type of file.
The one you need is named "Microsoft Windows Script Host".  There's also a
checkbox in this dialog which says something like "always use the selected
program", and you probably want this to be checked.

 

Hth,

 

Chip

 

 

From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: executing .vbs files

 

Using we 8 beta 2 with windows 7 64bit at home

With my Windows 7 64 bit computer at work, I can execute .vbs files using
windows script hoast by pressing enter on the file name just like in
previous versions of windows.

At home, on a windows 7 64 bit dell computer, pressing enter on .vbs files
simply opens the file in notepad.  Can somebody tell me how to fix this
behavior?

Thanks 

Jeff Weiss

 

 

 

Jeff Weiss, M.Ed., CVRT

Rehabilitation Teacher

World Services for the Blind

2811 Fair Park Blvd.

Little Rock, AR 72204

Email: [email protected]

www.wsblind.org

 

The mission of World Services for the Blind is empowering blind or visually
impaired adults in the United States and around the world to achieve
sustainable independence.

 


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