SCRIPT File: What is it?

Researcher:   |   Updated: December 05, 2018

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SCRIPT File Summary

Our most recent information indicates that SCRIPT files are associated with two unique file types (the most prevalent being the Generic Script File format) and can be viewed primarily with LibreOffice, including twenty other known software applications (listed below). The SCRIPT File Extension are listed predominantly as Executable Files, while in other circumstances they can be System Files.

We have found SCRIPT files on the Windows, Mac, and iOS operating systems. They are both mobile and desktop device friendly. These files have a Popularity Rating of "Low", meaning they are not very commonly observed on your average hard disk.

To learn more about SCRIPT files and their associated software applications, please see the information below. Plus, we provide a basic troubleshooting guide to solve problems with opening SCRIPT files.

Low
Popularity
739
Standing

/ 11690

Active

Relevance

5

December

2018

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Types of SCRIPT Files

  2 known file types use this extension

Chief SCRIPT Description

.SCRIPT
Formatting:.script
Classification:Generic Script File

This SCRIPT file is a script written by one of many scripting languages. It contains variables and functions that can be run using the appropriate scripting engine. SCRIPT file can be opened by any scripting language and edited by any text editor.

Created by: Unknown Developer
Class:Executable Files
Registry Key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.script

Software Programs That Open The Generic Script File:


LibreOffice by The Document Foundation

Windows
Mac
iOS
Linux

Microsoft Notepad by Microsoft Corporation

Windows
Mac
Linux

Corel WordPerfect X8 by Corel

Windows

Notepad++ by Don Ho

Windows
Mac
Linux

MacroMates TextMate by MacroMates

Mac

Vim by Bram Moolenaar

Windows
Mac
Linux
Unix
OS X El Capitan

Microsoft Word by Microsoft Corporation

Windows
Mac

Apple Pages by Apple

Mac
iOS

Microsoft WordPad by Microsoft Corporation

Windows

BBEdit by Bare Bones Software

Mac

AbiWord by Open Source

Windows
Mac
Linux

TextWrangler by Bare Bones Software

Mac

Bean by James Hoover

Mac

Notepad2 by Open Source

Windows

Geany by Geany Authors

Windows
Mac
Linux
Solaris
FreeBSD
NetBSD
OpenBSD

OpenOffice Writer by Apache Software Foundation

Windows
Linux
Solaris
OS X El Capitan

Boxer by Boxer Software

Windows

ConTEXT by ConTEXT Project

Windows

NoteTab by Fookes Software

Windows

Write! by HamsterCoders

Windows

Additional SCRIPT Files

.SCRIPT
Formatting:.script
Classification:Microsoft WinHelp File

WinHelp file related to Microsoft Windows Help on-line service installed in the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems.

Created by: Microsoft Corporation
Class:System Files

Software Programs That Open Microsoft WinHelp File Files:


Microsoft Windows Help by Microsoft Corporation

Compatible with:

Windows

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SCRIPT Requests


Top Windows Operating Systems

7 (45.73%)
10 (44.56%)
8.1 (5.41%)
XP (2.79%)
8 (0.97%)

File Extension Device Breakdown (desktop / mobile / tablet)

Desktop (84.34%)
Mobile (14.29%)
Tablet (1.37%)


SCRIPT Troubleshooting


Common SCRIPT Opening Problems

LibreOffice Isn't There

If you attempt to load your SCRIPT file, you experience a message such as "Can't Open SCRIPT Files". If so, it typically means that you don't have LibreOffice installed for %%os%%. The typical path of opening your SCRIPT with a double-click won't work because %%os%% cannot make the program connection.


Tip: Another SCRIPT-related program can be selected to open the file by clicking "Show Apps" and finding the application.


Incorrect LibreOffice Version

Your Generic Script File file is incompatible with LibreOffice because you might have the wrong version installed. Installing the latest version of LibreOffice from The Document Foundation is recommended. This issue mainly occurs when your Generic Script File file was created by a newer version of LibreOffice than you have on your PC.


Tip: Sometimes you can get a clue about the version of SCRIPT file you have by right clicking on the file, then clicking on "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac OSX).


Regardless, most of the SCRIPT file opening problems relate to not having the right version of LibreOffice installed.


Other SCRIPT File Issues

Although you might already have LibreOffice or another SCRIPT-associated software installed on your computer, you can still encounter problems opening Generic Script File files. Other SCRIPT opening errors can be created by other system problems inside of %%os%%. Other contributing causes:

  • File references in the Windows Registry for SCRIPT are wrong
  • Accidental deletion of the description of the SCRIPT file in the Windows registry
  • Incomplete or bad installation of a software application associated with the SCRIPT format
  • Something has caused file corruption of your SCRIPT
  • Your SCRIPT is infected with malware
  • Device drivers for SCRIPT-related hardware are out-of-date
  • Too many applications are open on your PC to load your Generic Script File file successfully

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