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  1. Hello, For quite a long time i have been wondering something: I quite frequently use the command RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & "commandName") Now i'm wondering: what does the /c flag do? i apologize if the /c flag is not related to runwait as i put it like that in the title. Edit: Is it even a flag? thanks, dh Edit2: Never mind, I've found the answer: /C Carries out the command specified by the string and then terminates You can get all the cmd command line switches by typing cmd /? source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/515309/what-does-cmd-c-mean I thought it was a flag from AutoIT but apparently it was a CMD thingy.
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