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I want to run the Tshark.exe in a background. Please can you tell me what is the problem in this command.

start /b "c:\Program Files\Wireshark\tshark.exe" -i 1 -w file1.pcap

This cmd is giving me this error "Windows can not find '-i'......)

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  • how about: start /b "c:\Program Files\Wireshark\tshark.exe -i 1 -w file1.pcap"
    – prusswan
    Jul 25, 2011 at 9:30

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start /b "Window Title" "c:\Program Files\Wireshark\tshark.exe" -i 1 -w file1.pcap

start interprets the first string enclosed in double quotes as the title of the window it should create.

Update:

After @Ray Toal's comments I tried some combinations:

L:\>start /b "L:\tools\scjview.exe" -i
The system cannot find the file -i.

L:\>start /b "test" "L:\tools\scjview.exe" -i
L:\>
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    Are you sure about this? According to Microsoft's documentation at microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/… the window title must come before the /b.
    – Ray Toal
    Jul 25, 2011 at 9:41
  • @ray thx, going to run some tests. ran into the same problem on friday.
    – Jacob
    Jul 25, 2011 at 9:42
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    @Ray seems like start does not care if it is before or after /b, first thing in quotes is used as a title, everything after that is filename and parameters.
    – Jacob
    Jul 25, 2011 at 9:49
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start /b "" "c:\Program Files\Wireshark\tshark.exe" -i 1 -w file1.pcap
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set PATH=%PATH%;c:\Program Files\Wireshark\
start /B tshark -f -i 1 -w file1.pcap
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    Please add some explanation to your solution Oct 19, 2017 at 17:14
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i counter this problem also,and i found when use "start /b" you cannot use full path exe to run.you only can you %PATH% or copy the exe to current path.

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