[THIN] Re: Launching apps via .cmd files

  • From: "Rick Mack" <Rick.Mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 19:30:47 +1000

Hi Evan,
 
If you're running presentation server, the means is at hand.
 
Citrix mask the appearance of usrlogon.cmd by using ctxhide.exe, so ctxhide 
%commanfilename% should work for you.
 
regards,
 
Rick
 
Ulrich Mack 
Volante Systems 
Level 2, 30 Little Cribb Street 
Coronation Drive Office Park 
Milton Qld 4064 
tel: +61 7 32431847 
fax: +61 7 32431992 
rick.mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Evan Mann
Sent: Thu 5/01/2006 12:55
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Launching apps via .cmd files



I'm doing some testing with launching a network app via a .cmd file,
instead of directly publishing the app.  So far, things seem OK, but I
was wondering if there is any way to complete hide the command prompt
window so the user doesn't see it.

I published an app that runs d:\run_program.cmd and I specified @ECHO
OFF in the .cmd file.  So when the app runs, the cmd prompt box shows
up, and they see some text related to network drives being disconnected
and reconnected, then the app launches and the cmd box goes away. I'd
like to make the entire process silent until the actual app launches.


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