Thanks for the suggestion. I tried doing start /b. The process does run in the background, but the next command (next process) is not executed till the background process finishes.
What else do you suggest? Thanks.
In reply to Re^2: Running a process in the background
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Running a process in the background
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