fork() could be a solution if I were running a Unix. I said I need the script to be able to exit even though the message still sits on the screen. And since fork() creates threads, not processes this will not work. Even if the main thread would end the whole processes will still be alive and the program that started it will wait.
Jenda
In reply to Re: Re: Show a msgbox and do not wait (Win32)
by Jenda
in thread Show a msgbox and do not wait (Win32)
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