A Windows script is a text file. You can create a script with any text editor as long as you save your script with a WSH-compatible script extension (.js, vbs, or .wsf).
The most commonly available text editor is already installed on your computer ΓÇö Notepad. You can also use your favorite HTML editor, Microsoft Visual C++, or Visual InterDev.
To create a script with Notepad
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Start Notepad.
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Write your script. For example purposes, type
WScript.Echo("Hello World!");
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Save this text file with a .js extension (instead of the default .txt extension). For example,
Hello.js
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Navigate to the file you just saved, and double-click it.
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Windows Script Host invokes the JScript engine and runs your script. In the example, a message box is displayed with the message "Hello World!"