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I've written a little experimental program, using 2 shortcuts, to manage a relay.

The shortcuts are:

C:\USB-relæ\USBRelay\USBRelay.exe -c:8 -r:1#1 ( = 'ON')

C:\USB-relæ\USBRelay\USBRelay.exe -c:8 -r:1#0 ( = 'OFF')

The script (the compiled .exe) is doing what it is supposed to do, using the

Run ("C:\USB-relæ\USBRelay\USBRelay.exe -c:8 -r:1#1")

to turn the relay on - but I keep getting a window, which I cannot "get a grip on", almost all over my monitor, which I find absolutely annoying..!

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What can I do, in order to force this window to "disappear"..?

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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Change the run line to:

Run ("C:USB-relæUSBRelayUSBRelay.exe -c:8 -r:1#1", "", @SW_HIDE)

This will hide the window when it's run.

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