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  1. I have used _Singleton function in my script to restrict only one instance to run. For testing, I have written below code, and triggered multiple instances. #include <Misc.au3> MsgBox(0,"",@ScriptName) if _Singleton(@ScriptName, 1) = 0 Then Msgbox(64, @ScriptName, "The program is already running.") Exit Else MsgBox(0,@ScriptName,"No other instances running") EndIf But all are going to else block. Please suggest.
  2. Is there anyway to check whether the script is launched already and wait till the other instance is closed and continue after that.
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