Now I can turn off the default "Start Up" Apps and use this "Work Start.bat", because the Start Up Apps annoy me when I start my pc just to game. I could then start my gaming files, in another batch file but this would be similar to the first file. If I don't forceably kill these they stay in the background, if I close using the Cross they do not offer me to start from where I left off. The good thing about forceably killing Chrome and firefox is they ask to be restored on next start, so I can continue where I left off, assuming I saved everything. Possibly I will need a batch file that kills everything except file sync. I do have to ensure I have saved all my work, and that files are no longer syncing. Here is my " Work End.bat" batch file to forceably close everything: rem Work End Batch Job from Desktop With Qt framework and VLC-Python, Ive managed to have two widgets containing different VLC instance. The rest I killed so that they would just move to the background. VLC multiple screen video playback with Raspberry Pi 4, Let me understand, you want to have multiple VLC instances playing at the same time I have tried this using Qt framework. I killed cmd.exe because it opened and stayed opened due to badly behaving apps. I killed explorer.exe because OneDrive opens explorer I used a time delay so that the apps could fully start before I sent them to the background using taskkill command Some Apps would not start with a simple "start app" command, so I used the full path.įor some reason some were found in my user appdata folder and not in program files, I do not understand this behaviour of program storage, it makes no sense. Start "Start Teams" "C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current\Teams.exe" /MIN Start "Start Cisco An圜onnect" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client\vpnui.exe" Start "Start Clipboard" "C:\Program Files\Beyond Compare 4\BCClipboard.exe" Start "Start Google Sync" "C:\Program Files\Google\Drive\GoogleDriveSync.exe" Start "Start OneDrive" "C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrive.exe" Rem start "Start VS Code" "C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\code.exe" Here is my " Work Start.bat" batch file sitting on my desktop: rem Work Start Batch Job from Desktop but this is job related, so never worry.I wrote this answer as I am on Windows 10 and it is 2021.Īnd this provides a few more ideas for newage programs, that should run in the taskbar(in the background). Well it turns out that DailyLlama is buried What am I doing, posting a Wednesday Spark! you ask.
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