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Topic: «
Command line parameters when using 'start' command
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Rob Brown
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Posted:
08/24/2016 21:37:54
Hello,
I have several programs that I open each morning. I created a batch file with several 'start' commands that will launch the programs from a single shortcut.
My start command for outlook is like this:
start outlook
A simple enough command, now is there a parameter that I can add to the end of the command line to indicate what monitor in which outlook should start/run?
I do see the setting within the program to set the default monitor per program, but I also have 2 instances of a browser that I desire the instances to open in different monitor from each other (e.g. 1 instance open in monitor 1 and 2nd instance open in monitor 3).
TIA
Rob
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Alex Fadeyev
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Posted:
08/26/2016 20:19:01
Rob, unfortunately, there are no command line parameters that could fit your request.
However, if your "2 instances of a browser" have different text in their captions then you can create two
specific settings
and set there an appropriate
Window Caption value
in each one.
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