Use the old legacy command of timeout
followed by the seconds youd like for it to be timed out to, ex: timeout 30
.
You can also just go with the native Powershell cmdlet of start-sleep
, used just like timeout with a few more parameters. ex: start-sleep 30
.
Start-Process -NoNewWindow -FilePath $fullExeLocation -ArgumentList $argument
Timeout /T 30
Start-Process -NoNewWindow -FilePath $fullExeLocation -ArgumentList $argument
Start-Sleep -Seconds 30
Start-Process -NoNewWindow -FilePath $fullExeLocation -ArgumentList $argument
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