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  On 10/18/2012 at 7:03 AM, 'FireFox said:

guinness is just saying : use my code, mine is better than others ! muttley

No I'm not. They can use whatever they want, but the thread is getting a little long when the answer has been provided many posts ago.

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  On 10/18/2012 at 8:00 AM, 'guinness said:

No I'm not. They can use whatever they want, but the thread is getting a little long when the answer has been provided many posts ago.

Sure, was just kidding > :) Edited by FireFox
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  On 10/18/2012 at 6:50 AM, 'guinness said:

My example (WM_COPYDATA) did you try it? Compile the code, run the executable and then send command parameters to the executable filepath e.g. if the executable is called Example.exe and located in root of C: then C:Example.exe "C:FilePath.au3" and you will see the first instance display the commandline. How simple is that? Or instead just drop a file onto the executable icon to pass the commandline to the first instance.

thank you guinness >> i fined what i asked for in your example and it's realy good/simple method .

  On 10/17/2012 at 11:37 PM, 'JohnOne said:

My personal favourite is by GreenCan

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But there are quite a few ways much simpler than that, not least communication through

a file like txt, ini or xml etc...

thank you johnone for the other example .. it makes me apple to understand the figure .

and i already use the ini files to combined between the instances of multiple GUI application , instead using variables .

thank you guys >> Problem solved :graduated:

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