Dunlop Posted March 22, 2005 Posted March 22, 2005 Ok, here's my problem. I Use TeamSpeak for my gaming communications, and I use TeamSpeak Spy as an in-game GUI for TeamSpeak.2 different programs, 2 separate locations.I want to start both at the same time without having to click on 2 different executables.I wrote a batch script that went something like this:START "C:\Program Files\TeamSpeakSpy\TeamSpeakSpy.exe"START teamspeak://endround.com/?nickname=fsafasf?loginname=klurg?password=gerbilSo the TeamSpeak runs fine but a command window opens up asking for the location of the TeamSpeak Spy program.Any ideas?
MHz Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 Instead of starting the executables directly. Start the shortcuts instead. The shortcuts contain the working directory information, that you may need to run them with.
albator Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 Where do you put the .bat, your problem seem related to location. You could for example put the .bat in the same directory that teamspeak, and use a shorcut to start it...
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