Starts a program or the associated program with the extension. Has a lot of options. RUN version 1.04 Usage: runc [options] file [arguments] Possible options: /?: Usage /o: Open file instead of executing it /e: Edit file instead of executing it /E: Explorer file instead of executing it /p: Print file instead of executing it /P: Show properties of file instead of executing it /S: Silent; do not give message if file can not be executed /w: Wait until file is done /c: Create new console window /H: Hidden /N: Show in normal window /M: Maximized /m: Minimized /f: Give focus to application; use in combination with /M , /m or /N /v: Create separate VDM (NT) (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /s: Create shared VDM (NT) (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /d: Detached; do not create a console window (console applications) (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /h: High priority (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /a: Above normal priority (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) (WIN 2000/XP) /b: Below normal priority (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) (WIN 2000/XP) /i: Idle (low) priority (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /n: Normal priority (default) (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /r: Realtime priority (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) /x[waittime|wcN|wt'wintitle'|wT]: (ignored with /o /e /E /p /P options) Disable Close button after waittime (ms)|window count|window title /Wwaittime: Wait waittime milliseconds before launching the file run.exe is the windows version runc.exe is the console version The console version doesn't return until the command is terminated and the /w option is provided The windows version always immediately returns. Use this program at your own risk. The author cannot be made responsible for any loss or damage of data or any other consequences by using this program. Peter Notebaert peno@telenet.be