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Reputation: 751

open program minimized via command prompt

I have a windows 8.1 machine and I want to open a program with minimized window. For a program like notepad, I just use the following command:

start /min "" "C:\Windows\notepad.exe"  

and then a new notepad window starts in minimized mode.

The problem is that not all programs do this. When I want to start for instance MS Word in minimized mode I use:

start /min "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE"

but then a new Word windows starts up in MAXIMIZED mode.

Is there a way to start it minimized?

Upvotes: 55

Views: 161463

Answers (8)

albon
albon

Reputation: 1

Its actually not so simple.

It depends what you're trying to do and how the program behaves/interacts with Windows and UAC.

Certain programs will not start from a shortcut (for whatever reason that Windows determines). I have such a case with ViceVersa. I wanted to run the scheduler (VVScheduler) and no way could I get it to run via a shortcut in the user startup folder"s". Even with UAC disabled. Just would not start. Even tried adding it direct to the registry, no luck. So I was confined to using a batch file to run it at startup.

In my case I was unable to get it to open minimized, I tired the various syntax options offered in this post, none worked for me. I've resorted to just clicking the "-" on the VVScheduler window after startup.

Upvotes: 0

ADM-IT
ADM-IT

Reputation: 4200

The answer is simple. Just look at the image.

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Upvotes: -5

Wagner_SOFC
Wagner_SOFC

Reputation: 115

For the people which are looking for the opposite (aka fullscreen), it's very simple. Because you just have to replace the settings /min by /max.

Now the program will be open at the "maximized" size ! In the case, perhaps you will need an example : start /max explorer.exe.

Upvotes: -3

dobrivoje
dobrivoje

Reputation: 992

Local Windows 10 ActiveMQ server :

@echo off
start /min "" "C:\Install\apache-activemq\5.15.10\bin\win64\activemq.bat" start

Upvotes: -1

electrodog
electrodog

Reputation: 56

You could try using the third-party tool called NirCmd. It is a genuine, free command line utility. If or when you have it, use this code in a batch file:

title Open Word
nircmd win hide title "Open Word"
start "C:\Program" "Files" "(x86)\Microsoft" "Office\Office12\WINWORD.exe
nircmd wait 20
nircmd win min foreground
exit

This program, in order, changes its title, hides itself according to its title, starts Word, waits 20 milliseconds as a buffer for Word to settle, minimizes Word by assuming it is now the top window, and then exits itself. This program should work as intended as long as their are no key presses or clicks in that ~50 millisecond time window, which shouldn't be hard.

As for installing nircmd on your computer, use this link, and click "Download NirCmd" at the bottom of the page. Save the .zip folder to a normal directory (like "My Documents"), extract it, and copy "nircmd.exe" to %systemroot%\system32, and there you go. Now you have nircmd included with your command line utilities.

Upvotes: 2

Allan Denis
Allan Denis

Reputation: 122

Try this

  1. Go to the properties of the shortcut that points to the program (ALT ENTER or right click->properties); if there is no shortcut to it, you can make it by dragging and dropping the program while holding CTRL SHIFT;

  2. Click in the Normal window dropdown, and choose minimized;

  3. Save and run the shortcut.

Upvotes: 4

Jayaraj
Jayaraj

Reputation: 566

I tried this commands in my PC.It is working fine....

To open notepad in minimized mode:

start /min "" "C:\Windows\notepad.exe"

To open MS word in minimized mode:

start /min "" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE"

Upvotes: 55

yendao42
yendao42

Reputation: 17

Try:

start  "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE" --new-window/min

I had the same problem, but I was trying to open chrome.exe maximized. If I put the /min anywhere else in the command line, like before or after the empty title, it was ignored.

Upvotes: 0

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