On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Juned Shaikh<[email protected]> wrote:
> Need an URGENT help

  If you have an "urgent" need, call Microsoft Product Support or some
other consultant, and *pay* for an urgent response.  We don't work for
you, and it's rude to demand an urgent respond from people giving you
help for free.

> Call "Program Files\WiredRed\Epop\EPOPCLIENT.EXE"
> the launch is fine but the DOS window after launch gets hung.

  What do you mean by "gets hung"?  If you mean the window stays open
because the EPOPCLIENT.EXE process hasn't exited, that is by design.
With the Windows OS, every process needs a window.  The process can
hide that window so you can't see it, but it still exists.  So if the
EPOPCLIENT.EXE process is still running, and it hasn't taken action to
hide its own window, the window will persist on your screen.

  If you want EPOPCLIENT.EXE to continue running in the background
with its window hidden: I believe there is a way to hide the window of
another process.  I don't know what it is.  However, a Google search
looks promising:

http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+start+background+process+hidden

-- Ben

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