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hid dos windows.. cmdow replacement?


phaolo

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Hello, I'm searching for a replacement of cmdow.exe for unattended installations as the program cannot completely hid dos windows (they flash and then disappear).

A simple update would be great because it would save me the pain to modify many self-extracting archives (they use batch files for the settings) :wacko:

I don't hope in such a miracle, so I found other utilities like:

cWnd11

cmdhide.exe

RunHiddenConsole.exe

NIRCMD.EXE

Which one is the best? Before finding bad surprises I'd like an advice.. :unsure:

Can anyone help me?

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Ok that's another one thanks.

But which is the best?

I need same possibilities as cmdow:

-cmdow @ /HID ---->use inside a batch

-cmdow /RUN /HID application + parameters ----> from RunOnceEx

Plus more possibilities:

-wait or nowait attribute

-no dos flashing!

ciao ;)

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I may have been too laconic:

Hello, I'm searching for a replacement of cmdow.exe .....

Which one is the best?

Ok that's another one thanks.

But which is the best?

The idea was of a direct answer, lke "None on your list, this other one", rather than an "add this to the list", that one being what in my personal opinion is the best, of course your mileage may vary. ;)

jaclaz

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hidcon.exe is the only one which I found to not be flagged as a "potentially unwanted app" by stupid virus scanners.

I'm sure you can imagine the hassle I got running some of my own sfx packed portable apps (with cmdow) on peoples computers when their beloved "Norton extra bloated security bloatware" popped up saying I'd installed trojans on their PC :realmad:

http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/898d5c8...79f044540f88cb0

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Thanks for the answers, I'll check hidcon then.

Luckly I discovered that I wisely used cmdow in only 6 main batch files and not inside all auto-extracting archives (I created the first cd one year ago). Phew!

p.s: ok jaclaz ;)

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