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Problem with CMD -->(to) EXE (Quick Batch File C.)


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hi

i have some batches which i want run fully invisible (normaly always gg).

the batches run fine on my normal system..

but in installationmode of windows nothing will run.

my installtion is about MCE 2005

i run some exe out from xplode and one bye SetupPrams at T-9

NOTE: suddenly the exe also don't run in normal mode after installtion of MCE, but the batch. *?*

does anyone confirm the problem or agree that this will happen if anything is checkt or something other?

i run QBFC in ghost mode (nothing to see)

or does anyone know another easy cmd to exe tool

or maybe another method to hide cmd windows completly?! (absolutly nothing)


Posted

in the end it's something like a exam... and i think it would me more "smooth" if there is nothing which pops up ;)

hm.. vbscrip... hm... i have no knowlege at this.

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I also use Quick Batch File Compiler. :thumbup I just use it because of the "Ghost" feature (no need to use cmdow! :thumbup ).

The problem that I noticed with this nice program is... sometimes it doesn't run all the commands (for a batch file with long series of commands). The solution that works for me is adding spaces (or echo) between lines.

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I also use Quick Batch File Compiler.  :thumbup  I just use it because of the "Ghost" feature (no need to use cmdow! :thumbup ).

thats the reason ;)

hm... okay i have spaces between the lines... i will try witch echo oder cls ... maybe that works...

whitch version do you use?

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Another option is IExpressing the cmd files. Just type iexpress in the run prompt and follow the menus. Very simple and completely silent if you choose it to be.

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