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Hi,

I got a error message when i run this script:

$csn = Run("C:\Program Files\TeamViewer\Version4\TeamViewer.exe")
ShellExecute ($csn)

The message is displaying in french maybe because of my computer (I'm french). Here is the message:

Windows ne trouve pas '5168'. Vérifiez que vous avez entré le nom correct, puis réessayez.

you can translate it in english by something like this:

Windows can't find '5168'. Please check that you entered the right name, then try again.

And everytime i run the script I got a different number displaying in the error message. When i run this script i got my program srunning as i want but affraid if it there is a problem i would like to know about it before leaving the test environment.

any help or guidance would be appreciate.

thanks

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Return value of Run() is the PID... that's why it's different every-time. Both command do nearly the same (look up in the help-file), so either those...

$csn = Run("C:\Program Files\TeamViewer\Version4\TeamViewer.exe")

OR

ShellExecute("C:\Program Files\TeamViewer\Version4\TeamViewer.exe")

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Celà se voit, mais rassure-toi c'est arrivé à chacun d'entre-nous !

Bon courage.

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