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bitJericho
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Posted: 28th Jun 2003 10:20
ok i got a question... I'm writing a batch file and I need more then one dos program to open and stay running during the batch file's execution...the problem is that for the batch file to continue the dos program has to finish(because it's in the same command prompt window) How can I have these dos programs execute in their own separate world?
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TDK
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Posted: 28th Jun 2003 18:17
Open a different shell of command.com for each program. It's that long since I did it, I can't remember what to put though!

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bitJericho
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Posted: 28th Jun 2003 19:17
hmm..not sure how i would go about doing that

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Eric T
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Posted: 29th Jun 2003 05:13
repeaditly open solitare, or sol.exe, i did that to my freinds computer hahaha he had to format the disk, and to this day he still dosen't know it was me.I also did it to a teachers grade computer on the last day of the term(long story short....my grades were nice).

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bitJericho
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Posted: 29th Jun 2003 07:58
lmao

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bitJericho
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Posted: 29th Jun 2003 08:04
hmmm i tried this:

COMMAND /Y /K mycommands...

but it didnt work it still stays in the same window...and in fact..i have to use the exit command to exit that shell..to continue my batch file

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IanM
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Posted: 29th Jun 2003 23:51
I think it's the START command that you want ... it's been a long time since I wrote anything in batch for DOS.
bitJericho
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Posted: 30th Jun 2003 04:24
oh you nailed it...much thanks

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