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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How to hide specific app after it appears

I already read the FAQ and how to provide proper questions guidelines. After the first closure, I thought it was because of wrong tags. Currently it is closed again. What should I correct to provide a proper question?

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    This question is way too broad. You tagged it with two languages and one unrelated IDE. Focus on one
    – Dharman Mod
    Nov 4 at 16:21
  • Ahh ok so it too much. I just wanted to be specific. What means IDE? To be honest I may knowledge is far inferior to even pick one programing language. Should I remove whole discription and stick just to my issue or move "history of issue" to answer?
    – JaCh0o
    Nov 4 at 16:30
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    @JaCh0o - Visual Basic Editor is an example of an IDE. Your question has nothing to do with VBE. It’s not clear what connection PowerShell even has to your question Nov 4 at 16:41
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    Thank you for editing my question, since English is not my native I'm trying to write properly as much as I can. @Security Hound I'm trying to ask for proper code which will work in windows 11 and can be use as a script in scheduled task manager. Since I already created small vbe file I thought it can go this way. May i ask how to rewrite and what tags should I use if I don't know what language should be use to create simple task as minimizing specific window right after it opens?
    – JaCh0o
    Nov 4 at 18:14
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    @JaCh0o - if you’re asking for the SO community to write code for you then you have the unrealistic expectations. Your question currently is not in the reopen queue. Nov 4 at 18:18
  • @Security Hound - Correct me if I'm wrong but I need only to minimize/hide window, I assume this can be done in vb language so I'm asking only to help me with finding correct command and if it is possible to merge previously created vb and batch file with the new command into one script file.
    – JaCh0o
    Nov 4 at 18:24
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    You asked a VBS question without providing a single line of code. MRE (Minimal Reproducible Example) is sort of expected when asking a programming question. Nov 4 at 18:40
  • I'm sorry but in 1. I wrote a line of code in VBS. This made my batch file wrapped and hidden when used.
    – JaCh0o
    Nov 4 at 22:24
  • Would that question be suitable for the Super User? Nov 5 at 4:18
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    @AugustoVasques - As currently written it would be poorly received, it’s a programming question, just poorly explained without a clear MRE, and the author is expecting the community to write code for them. As someone very active at SU I personally would instantly vote as requiring more details which would result in the rejection of the migration of others agreed. The universal system of “don’t migrate low quality questions” probably applies here. Nov 6 at 13:22
  • It seem that there are many things you need to understand and research first before it will be possible to even ask a sensible question. Please keep in mind that Stack Overflow is trying to build a useful Q&A library; it is not trying to give custom help to everyone who comes along and talk through a problem. For that, you want a discussion forum. Nov 7 at 19:34

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