Cscript


Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2,Windows Server 2008,Windows XP,Windows Server 2003 R2,Windows 7,Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista,Windows Server 2000

Starts a script so that it runs in a command-line environment.

Syntax


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Cscript <Scriptname.extension> [/B] [/D] [/E:<Engine>] [{/H:CScript|/H:WScript}] [/I] [/Job:<Identifier>] [{/Logo|/NoLogo}] [/S] [/T:<Seconds>] [/X] [/U] [/?] [<ScriptArguments …>]

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Scriptname.extension

Specifies the path and file name of the script file with optional file extension.

/B

Specifies batch mode, which does not display alerts, scripting errors, or input prompts.

/D

Starts the debugger.

E:<Engine>

Specifies the engine that is used to run the script.

H:CScript

Registers Cscript.exe as the default script host for running scripts.

H:WScript

Registers Wscript.exe as the default script host for running scripts. This is the default.

/I

Specifies interactive mode, which displays alerts, scripting errors, and input prompts. This is the default and the opposite of /B.

/Job:<Identifier>

Runs the job identified by Identifier in a .wsf script file.

/Logo

Specifies that the Windows Script Host banner is displayed in the console before the script runs. This is the default and the opposite of /Nologo.

/Nologo

Specifies that the Windows Script Host banner is not displayed before the script runs.

/S

Saves the current command-prompt options for the current user.

/T:<Seconds>

Specifies the maximum time the script can run (in seconds). You can specify up to 32,767 seconds. The default is no time limit.

/U

Specifies Unicode for input and output that is redirected from the console.

/X

Starts the script in the debugger.

/?

Displays available command parameters and provides help for using them. This is the same as typing Cscript.exe with no parameters and no script.

ScriptArguments

Specifies the arguments passed to the script. Each script argument must be preceded by a slash (/).

Remarks

Additional References

Windows Script Host overview

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