When started from the command line, IFW executes asynchronous, also the GUI is shown. Is there any better command line integration of IFW? I don't really care about the GUI, but running it synchronous or at least offering the possibility to execute some user-defined post image process script would be very useful. Currently I e.g. want to run 2 imaging tasks one after each other, is there any way to do this? Thank you
Edit: I am also missing a possibility to read the error code due to the asynchronous execution ):
start /min /wait "" "C:\{path}\imagew.exe"
where {path} is the path to IFW.
The DOS Start command when used as above, will achieve what you want.
On Sun, 8 Apr 2012 08:11:35 PDT, srynoname wrote:
>When started from the command line, IFW executes asynchronous, also the GUI is shown. Is there any better command line integration of IFW? I don't really care about the GUI, but running it synchronous or at least offering the possibility to execute some user-defined post image process script would be very useful. Currently I e.g. want to run 2 imaging tasks one after each other, is there any way to do this? Thank you
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>Edit: I am also missing a possibility to read the error code due to the asynchronous execution ):
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That seems to work great and I learned something new about the command line, thank you!
One question: Why do I need the "" before "C:\\imagew.exe"? I checked start /? but I couldn't find why?