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I'd like to run some batch code when click on an button. The thing is I want to create the batch file in VB.NET and not use external batch file.

Finally I want run this batch code - shown in an RichTextBox.

Also - is it possible to change some variables...I mean, for example

$program = "selectedfromlistbox" (in batch.bat)

depends on which "software" was selected in an ListBox.

So I need to paste the ListBox selection into batch.

Hope u understand :) Thx for ur help!

Hannir

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    Look at the Process and ProcessStartInfo classes.
    – ManoDestra
    Jun 15, 2016 at 19:55
  • I will. Thx for ur advise :)
    – hannir
    Jun 15, 2016 at 20:10
  • Which operating system will this run on? Windows, I assume (the syntax above looks unusual)? If so, then call cmd.exe with parameter /c and then pass the commands you wish to invoke to it. Or create a temporary batch file and call it using cmd.exe instead.
    – ManoDestra
    Jun 15, 2016 at 20:12

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You can not run batch code within your application just like that.

You should create a temporary batch file (which then can be customized with values selected in your application) and execute that using the Process class.

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  • And how is that possible? Thx for your fast help!
    – hannir
    Jun 15, 2016 at 20:08
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    What do you mean? Write the batch code to a file, for example using File.WriteAllText and then use Process.Start to execute the file. If you have problems with one of these steps, there are many examples out there that show you how to write a file or how to execute a batch file. Jun 15, 2016 at 20:13
  • He could call individual commands by invoking cmd.exe with /c, in sequence. Not quite the same as a batch file, of course, but it can be done.
    – ManoDestra
    Jun 15, 2016 at 20:14
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    True, but that already fails if you want to cd before you do something or need to set an environment variable. Jun 15, 2016 at 20:24
  • Agreed, yes, it is limited in use.
    – ManoDestra
    Jun 15, 2016 at 21:15

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