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    Utorrent command line options

    Hello,
    utorrent is the best torrent client available in market for download things. This is the best client that I have used. Now, for some reasons I need to use it from the command line, that is I need the command line options for utorrent. So, if you know some of the useful options then please let me know. Thank you.

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    Here are few command line options that may be useful

    /ANSI - this option will start utorrent without having the unicode support
    /AUTOUPDATE - if you file is located at the file path then this option will replace the appropriate.
    /BIGDUMP - this option will create a large memory dump.
    /BRINGTOFRONT - this option will always display utorrent windows on the screen.
    /DIRECTORY - this option will save the torrent file to the directory that you have located.
    /HIDE - this option will hide the utorrent and keeps it running in the background.
    /LAUNCHBUNDLEDURL - this option takes the help of the browser to open the url.
    /LOGFILE - this will save the log file of utorrent to the location specified.
    /MINIMIZED - this will start utorrent in the minimized mode \
    /NOINSTALL - this excludes the installation windows prompt.
    /PERFORMINSTALL FLAGS - this will create shortcuts and will flag them later.
    /RECOVER - opens up a new window of utorrent for you.
    /UNINSTALL - if you need to uninstall the program then you can do this by running the following command.

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    As you all know, there are uTorrent, the "Boss Key" function. This is also very beautiful and great. Now my question: Is it somehow possible to run uTorrent in Boss mode to let? Because when the bottom is visible right next to the Clock icon of uTorrent, my parents or my sister close the program and I can not then logically higher seeding or leech. If uTorrent does not start in Boss mode can be: Is there another way the Torrent client to "hide"?

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    You can just follow these steps

    Go look in the
    taskbar ---> right click ---> Properties ---> inactive icons ---> Customize
    And there "UTorrent" Always Hide.

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    I have not then comes error message :
    Code:
    The command to execute must be passed as a command line parameter.
    Then comes with me as I can to help those like me who eliminate the program. It would be nice if some one know an solution for this. thank you.

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    You can use the following command
    Code:
    c: \ hidden.exe c: \ program.exe
    either start each time in the command prompt or make a bat file, there will be no system tray icon now.

    Or even you can you this
    Code:
    / HIDE
    This will hide your utorrent in the background with running.

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    Re: Utorrent command line options

    For me it looks like this: "C: \ Program Files \ uTorrent \ utorrent.exe" / hide / hide

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