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>>>>I have been using a wonderful .js code with a shortcut in the browser's link bar (posted here by Jeff Bowman) until I installed Dreamweaver. Now when I click on the link instead of spell checking, Dreamweaver opens and shows the .js code for editing. How can I disable Dreamweaver from doing that?
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>>>>TIA.
>>>In Dreamweaver look under Edit/Preferences and 'File Types / Editors' and see if Dreamweaver is grabbing js and maybe delete js from the list. You should be able to control extension management from there.
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>>>Else
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>>>You could look at the File Types Tab in the folder options when in Windows Explorer and see what File Type (extensions) DreamWeaver is taking control over. If JS extension is there and Dreamweaver has control over it, then delete the registered File Type.
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>>>I looked at my settings (I have dreamweaver installed) and it did not take control of js extension, but it may have on yours.
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>>In my File Type, as you correctly pointed, JS extension was controlled by Dreamweaver. I deleted it. Now when I click on the SpellCheck link, a "Open with" window pops up. I wonder what controlled JS extension file before I installed Dreamweaver ...
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>>Thank you for your help.
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>Mine has 'Microosoft (r) Windows Based Script Host' as the description of the program the controls the js extension in my File Types. The application used to perform action is 'C:\WINNT\System32\WScript.exe "%1" %*' assigned to the 'Open' action.
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>Hope this helps you reconstruct your computer.

Thank you very much for your help. Changing to WScript did the job.
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