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How can I simulate these calls inside a program? Like say I want to find all the active connections. So I want to use netstat -a How could I use that without having to literally having a window open?

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Use CreateProcess, redirecting the output.

If the calling application is not a windows application there is no issue with a console window (because a console programming will, by default, inheirt its parent console).

If the calling application is a windows application, set the right options passed to CreateProcess to default the console window that will be created to hidden.

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There is system() library function you can use - I guess Windows has it as well because it is standard C function since C89.

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You will have to use the "/B" option of 'start' command.

cmd /C start "Title" /B netstat -i

I'm assuming popping console is your main problem, and you a strategy of collecting the data.

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Never use system() (not professional, crappy)
Use Win32 net apis .
See the source code of netstat.

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