Saturday, November 21, 2020

Run PowerShell Scripts like Normal

 This is going to be a quick post, how to run a PowerShell script with a double click rather than right clicking and telling it to "Run with PowerShell." I get all the security measures, I really do. However, I want to run things when I want them and how I want them rather than making an intermediary Batch file to do so.


So it's real simple, right click your .ps1 file and go to the "Run with" option. Select the powershell.exe in C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0 and set that as the default. Like magic, you can now double click your PowerShell scripts to run them.


The main reason I wanted this was to be able to create macros with PowerShell for my macro keys. I could have gone about it other ways, but I wanted to use PowerShell because recently I have really been digging deep into it for work. Hope this helps people.

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