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How can I silence the "You are about to run a script" dialog?

Community Beginner ,
Sep 14, 2011 Sep 14, 2011

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I'm invoking a Photoshop script by double-clicking on the .jsx file. I get a "You are about to run a script in Adobe Photoshop CS5. You should only run scripts from a trusted source. Do you want to run the script?" dialog.

Is there any way to not have this dialog come up? Like in the preferences, tell Photoshop I'm cool with users double-clicking on scripts to launch them?

Thanks!

F

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Sep 14, 2011 Sep 14, 2011

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Put them in <username>/Documents/Adobe Scripts

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Sep 15, 2011 Sep 15, 2011

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Is there a reason you won’t put them in the Presets/Scripts-folder to start them from Photoshop’s File > Scripts (or assign them Keyboard Shortcuts etc.).

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c.pfaffenbichler wrote:

Is there a reason you won’t put them in the Presets/Scripts-folder to start them from Photoshop’s File > Scripts (or assign them Keyboard Shortcuts etc.).

Yep- the user is not invoking the script from within Photoshop. It's being run from outside Photoshop. I think the

displayDialogs = DialogModes.NO

setting was the trick. Thanks for your suggestions.

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