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    I am using shell to run some batch files. I don't want the user to see the ms-dos prompt screen so I use vbHide. I have noticed that if I use vbHide, then afterwords hit ctrl+alt+del there is an app in there called winoldap. Every time I shell another one of these winoldap's appear. Is there a way to kill these, or another way to run batch files other than with the shell command?

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    find the DOS program in windows explorer

    right click on it and choose properties

    check the box close window on exit

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    I guess you mean comman.com. It already dos have close on exit clicked. any other ideas?

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    I think he meant the file that you're using shell to run - check the box for those.
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    Winoldapp is the trail of your finished hidden dos programs. You should check "Close on Exit" on the file.

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