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Well you could probably use the @SW_MINIMIZE flag in Function Run. To open a program without opening at least a taskbar entry would only be possible if the run'd program supported an option like that, or maybe the program could be started as a service.

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I've seen many posts asking on how to hide this or that while it's running and I can't help but be suspicious as to hidden reasons. Really, the only programs that I know of (excluding system processes) that run without the user knowing are keyloggers and viruses/trojans which I know are completely against AutoIt policy...

Just my 2 cents.

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I've seen many posts asking on how to hide this or that while it's running and I can't help but be suspicious as to hidden reasons. Really, the only programs that I know of (excluding system processes) that run without the user knowing are keyloggers and viruses/trojans which I know are completely against AutoIt policy...

Just my 2 cents.

I understand your concern, but my question is legitimate. I have been asked by our WAN group to script the wireless card changes, and I am not a scripter, so autoit seemed like the perfect answer until I found I couldn't hide the exe. We needed this to run in a computer startup script.

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Under the Configuration for the Wireless Network Connection Properties on the Advanced Tab, I need to change the Disable Upon Wired Connect, IBSS Allowed, Mange Wiresless Settings, Minimum Power Consumption and Power Save Mode settings from the vendor defaults.

WMI cannot get to these settings and a VB or batch script would involve a lot of scripting

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