Open REGEDIT and go to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VBSFile\Shell
In the right pane, by default, the Default value is empty, it defaults to Open. There's nothing there. Double click it and enter Open.
Other than that, its sounds like your Script Sentry program is intercepting it.
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"TrickTrash" <guardclone-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've been using Doug Knox's handy Restore Point Script for some time. It
> creates a System Restore Point in seconds without having to open XP's slow,
> cumbersome System Restore prog. I'd run it regularly in Tasks or with a hot
> key combination whenever I wanted to be sure to have an easy restore option.
>
> Just recently it won't run, but opens in notepad, so obviously I've done
> something to cause this, probably a program I've installed or tweak I've
> forgotten.
>
> The problem is that I can't fix this behavior.
>
> If I check in XQDC X-Setup it tells me *.vbs files aren't associated with
> Notepad. I use Script Sentry to protect for this behavior & have the script
> approved there, plus I know it worked with this previously.
>
> I can't permanently associate it with Wscript.exe as in the Open With
> dialog, the "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" box
> is permanently greyed out in all selections and I don't know when this
> became the case or what caused this. Some security setting I've forgotten
> about I suspect.
>
> There's no option in the Properties dialog that will help and I don't know
> what else to try.
>
> I can run it from the command line of course, but I miss the ease of use of
> my previous setup and the real question is to understand how to fix it even
> if I'm too scatterbrained to remember what may have caused the problem.
>
> Anyone got any ideas ?
>
> Tricktrash
>
>