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    Naldo Paul is offline Senior Member
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    Default How to function batch file hidden in dos window.

    Hello, I'm on Windows XP, I use to play for hours. So often you want to run the batch file that kills at least two processes and restart the program. I want this batch file to run hidden so that I do not go to the office again and again while playing. Can anyone guide me on how to do this? I did a search on the Internet, but I bit my fucking force anything and everything I've received does not work. Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated.

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    I also tried to do the same thing, and I tried many things. My problem is when I tried to control the operation of the killer, that shows some kind of feedback or a relationship. And every time I try to open it directs me to say that cmd window Succuss guiminer killed blah blah is not running and I always go to the desktop. So does anyone know what could be causing the problem? Please help me at the same time.

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    Paul Gentian is offline Senior Member
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    I don't recognize much about DOS, but I did with the window of Microsoft are now capable to run the batch file minus disrupting any of my processes. You can do this utilzing the command prompt. You can utilize the command in a batch file that does not associate to the business user, which is in progress. And myfile.bat which is the script, easy apply this command to start / min myfile.bat command quick, and you can appear for another option to the Microsoft website.

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