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Return Value

Success: Returns the exit code of the command

Failure: Returns 0 and sets @error to non-zero.

What is the command, and what 'result' is sought?

William

example:type ipconfig in your dos,you get info,i need this info,you can help me?
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Here's the function for run Run ( "program" [, "workingdir" [, show_flag[, opt_flag ]]] ) from the help file, see the third parameter "show_flag"? That's where you put the parameter @SW_HIDE that hides the window.

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Here's the function for run Run ( "program" [, "workingdir" [, show_flag[, opt_flag ]]] ) from the help file, see the third parameter "show_flag"? That's where you put the parameter @SW_HIDE that hides the window.

yeah but why i get the response?
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You don't need _RunDos, you can use run.

Proof, the source code for it

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name...........: _RunDOS
; Description ...: Executes a DOS command in a hidden command window.
; Syntax.........: _RunDOS($sCommand)
; Parameters ....: $sCommand - Command to execute
; Return values .: Success      - the exit code of the command
;                  Failure      - 0 and sets @Error to non-zero
; Author ........: Jeremy Landes <jlandes at landeserve dot com>
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _RunDOS($sCommand)
    Local $nResult = RunWait(@ComSpec & " /C " & $sCommand, "", @SW_HIDE)
    Return SetError(@error, @extended, $nResult)
EndFunc   ;==>_RunDOS

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