Windows: How to display a non-blocking Alert/Confirmation window?
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20-08-2019 - |
Question
I want to realize a simple confirmation/alert box which can be called using a Windows XP/Vista batch script by CLI.
The standard alert box seems to be blocking which means that the whole batch script will stop at the time of the alert window call which is NOT what I want.
If it needs to be coded, please supply an example or documentation. Language can be anything that is compileable without requiring a virtual machine in between.
Solution
start MessageBox.vbs
...where MessageBox.vbs
contains a call to the MsgBox function.
OTHER TIPS
You can use the msg
tool:
Send a message to a user.
MSG {username | sessionname | sessionid | @filename | *}
[/SERVER:servername] [/TIME:seconds] [/V] [/W] [message]
username Identifies the specified username.
sessionname The name of the session.
sessionid The ID of the session.
@filename Identifies a file containing a list of usernames,
sessionnames, and sessionids to send the message to.
* Send message to all sessions on specified server.
/SERVER:servername server to contact (default is current).
/TIME:seconds Time delay to wait for receiver to acknowledge msg.
/V Display information about actions being performed.
/W Wait for response from user, useful with /V.
message Message to send. If none specified, prompts for it
or reads from stdin.
The call
msg * Some text
doesn't block. It also has the nice capability of closing the message box again after a set amount of time if required.
On a side note, though, you shouldn't really use those things. Monologs (like message boxes with exactly an OK button) have an information efficiency of 0 % (cf. Jef Raskin: The Humane Interface. Section 4–3: Measurement of Interface Efficiency or Aza Raskin: Monolog Boxes and Transparent Messages or Aza Raskin: Know When to Stop Designing, Quantitatively).