I have to run a batch file without showing the command line but the Command line keeps on popping up. This is my code:
@echo off
:SAMPLE
cd /d C:
md %RANDOM%
cd /d D:
md %RANDOM%
cd /d E:
md %RANDOM%
goto SAMPLE
Solution-1:
Save your code in a batch file lets say My.bat
Create a VBScript file lets say Master.vbs
and call your My.bat
file within it.
Lets assume your batch file is at C:\Test\My.bat
then:
Master.vbs:
Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run chr(34) & "C:\Test\My.bat" & Chr(34), 0
Set WshShell = Nothing
It'll run your batch file in invisible/hidden mode.
Solution-2:
If at all possible, modify the batch file to run whatever program with the start
command. By default, start
returns immediately without waiting for the program to exit, so the batch file will continue to run and, presumably, exit immediately. Couple that with modifying your shortcut to run the batch file minimized, and you’ll only see the taskbar flash without even seeing a window onscreen.
The following sample code works
start cmd /c "some command && exit 0"
The trick is => && exit 0
some command
. It looks like taking the extra step of starting the command like start /min cmd ...
has the added benefit of minimizing the command line window to begin with, but still doesn't get rid of it.
you can use the redirect in the following way:
@echo off
:SAMPLE
cd /d C:
md %RANDOM% >nul 2>&1
cd /d D:
md %RANDOM% >nul 2>&1
cd /d E:
md %RANDOM% >nul 2>&1
goto SAMPLE
Got this from: Suppress command line output
start /min mybat.bat
, but as Joey pointed out above, there's no other way to do it internally
@echo off
so that it doesn't work. The console window? Definitely, but you can't solve that with a batch file alone, then.