
Open text file and program shortcut in a Windows batch file
12 Don't put quotes around the name of the file that you are trying to open; start "myfile.txt" opens a new command prompt with the title myfile.txt, while start myfile.txt opens myfile.txt in Notepad.
Notepad++ Setting for Disabling Auto-open Previous Files
My problem was that Notepad++ was crashing on a file I had previously opened; I was unable to open the application at all. This blog post discusses how to delete the data from the …
How to utilize powershell to open an application with a command?
Nov 8, 2016 · Is there a command that exists that will open any application from PowerShell? When typing in "notepad", this will open Microsoft Notepad. However, other applications do not …
Open two instances of Notepad++ - Stack Overflow
Jun 10, 2015 · You can always send a document being edited to another instance from the View menu or the tab right click menu, or call Run -> Open in another instance, regardless of this …
Open Notepad++ from PowerShell - Stack Overflow
Feb 14, 2013 · How can I open up a file in Notepad++ from the Powershell command line?
How to open Windows file editing app from WSL - Stack Overflow
May 21, 2022 · How to open Windows file editing app from WSL [closed] Asked 3 years, 7 months ago Modified 3 years, 7 months ago Viewed 8k times
How do I invoke a text editor from the terminal? - Stack Overflow
In the Windows command prompt, I can type notepad helloworld.cpp which will then create a .cpp file with the name helloworld and open up Notepad for me. Is there a similar function for Mac …
Open a file with Notepad in C# - Stack Overflow
Feb 4, 2014 · How I open a file in c#? I don't mean reading it by textreader and readline(). I mean open it as an independent file in notepad.
Powershell Using Start-Process in PSSession to Open Notepad
Therefore, the Notepad.exe process you started in the PSSession isn't visible to your RDP session (except as another running process via Task Manager or get-process). Once you've …
Batch files don't run - they're being opened with notepad
0 Try right clicking it, hovering over "open with" and selecting "command prompt". As a developer of batch files, windows opens .bat with notepad by default. Someone who doesn't write them …