I have a batch file that creates a scheduled task using schtasks like this:
schtasks /create /tn my_task_name
/tr "...\my_path\my_task.bat"
/sc daily
/st 10:00:00
/s \\my_computer_name
/u my_username
/p my_password
It works OK except the fact that when my_task.bat is executed – a new command line window is opened (and closed after execution).
I would like to avoid opening this new window (i.e. to run the task in quiet mode, in the background).
I thought to use
start /b ...\my_path\my_task.bat
but I don’t know how, because since I have to call start from the batch file I need to precede it with cmd /c, which again causes the new window to open.
How could I solve this problem ?
You can use the Windows Shell Scripting extensions to execute a batch file in invisible mode.
Create a plain text file and name it
<scriptname>.vbsPaste the following code in the .vbs file
Change the name and path of you batch file according to your need
Save the .vbs file and schedule the same in schtasks