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.WSH File Extension

A .WSH file is a Windows Script Host Settings, created by Microsoft.

Open with Microsoft Windows Script Host (Included with OS). Available for Windows.

What is a .WSH file?

The .WSH file extension stands for Windows Script Host Settings. It is a type of text document that includes specific settings and instructions for running a script file, such as those ending in .VB (Visual Basic script) or .VBS (Visual Basic Scripting Edition script). These settings help customize how the script operates when it's run on a computer.

To use a .WSH file, you need a program that can read and execute the script according to the settings specified in the .WSH file. The Windows operating system comes with two such programs: WScript and CScript. Both of these are designed to work with scripts and the .WSH file tells these programs how to run the script files properly.

If you just want to see what's inside a .WSH file or edit its contents, you can use any basic text editor, like Notepad in Windows. This is because the .WSH file is essentially a text document, so it's readable and editable with simple text editing software. However, to actually run the script with the settings in the .WSH file, you'll need to use either WScript or CScript, both of which are included with the Windows operating system.

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