But it doesn't work -meaning the java code is not executed. Although the batch file runs fine when clicked in Windows explorer or when run in command line ..

Since this works fine when the batch file is a single DOS command, I think this is somehow related to the fact that the Java code needs ~20 minutes to run. I'm using the following code

var si = new ProcessStartInfo();
si.CreateNoWindow = true;
si.FileName = batchFileName;
si.UseShellExecute = false;
Process.Start(si);

What am I doing wrong?

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Set UseShellExecute to true, so it loads cmd.exe to run the batch file.

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Or, if you really don't want to use ShellExecute, instead run cmd /C batchFileName.bat. – Lucas Jones Mar 4 '10 at 21:27
Didn't know about that - cheers! – Preet Sangha Mar 4 '10 at 21:29
Lucas - how should this be run ? Using ProcessStartInfo or something else? – akapulko2020 Mar 5 '10 at 19:25
You could run "cmd.exe" using ProcessStartInfo, passing "/C batchFileName.bat" as the command line. – Steven Sudit Mar 5 '10 at 21:51
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