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Hi.

The Change Log tells, that RunErrorsFatal was removed: Not needed any more :) ? How to use that "Option" now?

Regards, Rudi.

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It's not needed anymore, because the Run never Exits with a Fatal Error now:

Run("khgho ")
MsgBox(0, 'Run Error:', @error)

$cmd = Run("cmd.exe")
MsgBox(0x40000, 'Run Error:', @error)
ProcessClose($cmd)

if you want the Fatal Exit, use

#include <WinAPI.au3>
Run("MakeRunErrorsasddfff.gfudh sf s")
If @error THen _WinAPI_FatalAppExit("Run failed")
Edited by ProgAndy

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  ProgAndy said:

It's not needed anymore, because the Run never Exits with a Fatal Error now

If you want the Fatal Exit, use

#include <WinAPI.au3>
Run("MakeRunErrorsasddfff.gfudh sf s")
If @error THen _WinAPI_FatalAppExit("Run failed")
Thanks, Rudi.

Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and Nuclear Power is SAFE!

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