Call WinAPI?
Phil Davis
phildavis at attbi.com
Thu Apr 11 01:10:01 EDT 2002
I opened a DOS window on my Win98SE machine and got this info about 'start'. Looks like it should indeed be able to launch an app minimized.
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Microsoft(R) Windows 98
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1999.
C:\WINDOWS>start /?
Runs a Windows program or an MS-DOS program.
START [options] program [arg...]
START [options] document.ext
/m[inimized] Run the new program minimized (in the background).
/max[imized] Run the new program maximized (in the foreground).
/r[estored] Run the new program restored (in the foreground). [default]
/w[ait] Does not return until the other program exits.
C:\WINDOWS>
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Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dar Scott" <dsc at swcp.com>
To: <metacard at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: Call WinAPI?
>
> On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 07:24 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
> > If they don't have a command line argument, you will need to have
> > some other
> > app (such as a small VB app) do this for you (unless someone else
> > knows how
> > to do this).
>
> Try the shell command "start". I use it for console apps and it
> might work for GUIs. I'm not sure what Windows has that, though.
> My W2K does.
>
> Dar Scott
>
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