How to supress Powershell window when using the -File option
I'm calling Powershell like so:
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -noprofile -noninteractive -nologo -file "C:\Users\dummy\Documents\dev\powershell\samples\test.ps1"
I'm calling it from a python script, but the same problem can be observed if called via a shortcut. I thought the -NonInteractive
flag would cause Poweshell to execute in a hidden window, but it doe开发者_C百科sn't. Is there a way of supressing the console window when calling Powershell from an external application?
Solution based on Johannes Rössel suggestion
import subprocess
st_inf = subprocess.STARTUPINFO()
st_inf.dwFlags = st_inf.dwFlags | subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
subprocess.Popen(["notepad"], startupinfo=st_inf)
You can pass appropriate arguments to CreateProcess or Process.Start to suppress the console window.
However, PowerShell also has a -WindowStyle
parameter which you can set to hidden.
I had no luck with -WindowStyle Hidden
, because a console window appeared every time for a while.
That's why I use a helper exe called PsRun.exe that does exactly that. You can download source and exe file Run scheduled tasks with WinForm GUI in PowerShell. I use it for scheduled tasks.
(Note that -windowstyle parameter is available only for V2.)
Use -WindowStyle Hidden
. See here.
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