I've got a batch file. After it finished running, i.e. all command lines have been executed, the cmd.exe window stays open. However, I'd like to have it closed right after the batch file finishes its job.
So far I've tried using the exit command within the batch file to close the cmd window (I also have a shortcut on the desktop) but it doesn't seem to work:
tncserver.exe C:\Work -p4 -b57600 -r -cFE -tTNC426B
exit
It should close automatically, if it doesn't it means that it is stuck on the first command.
In your example it should close either automatically (without the exit) or explicitly with the exit. I think the issue is with the first command you are running not returning properly.
As a work around you can try using
start "" tncserver.exe C:\Work -p4 -b57600 -r -cFE -tTNC426B
Your code is absolutely fine. It just needs "exit 0" for a cleaner exit.
tncserver.exe C:\Work -p4 -b57600 -r -cFE -tTNC426B
exit 0
I added the start and exit which works. Without both it was not working
start C:/Anaconda3/Library/bin/pyrcc4.exe -py3 {path}/Resourses.qrc -{path}/Resourses_rc.py
exit
%Started Program or Command% | taskkill /F /IM cmd.exe
Example:
notepad.exe | taskkill /F /IM cmd.exe
Used this to start Xming, placed the bat file in the Start->Startup directory and now I have xming running on start up.
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Xming\Xming.exe" -screen 0 -clipboard -multiwindow
If you only need to execute only one command all by itself and no wait needed, you should try "cmd /c", this works for me!
cmd /c start iexplore "http://your/url.html"
cmd /c means executing a command and then exit.
You can learn the functions of your switches by typing in your command prompt
anycmd /?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14626178/how-to-close-the-command-line-window-after-running-a-batch-file