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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=gerbil

So the TeamSpeak runs fine but a command window opens up asking for the location of the TeamSpeak Spy program.

Any ideas?

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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.

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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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